It is C ... <span>irony that occurs when the meaning of the situation is understood by the audience but it is not understood by the characters in the play
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To warn the colonists that the British are coming
Past perfect.
first thing to note is that the sentence takes place in the past tense. The "had" in front of "finished" makes it the past perfect tense. a verb with any form of "be" in front of it is in the perfect tense. present perfect uses the present form of be, "am". I am bothering you--> present perfect. Future perfect would use "will", indicating future, and a form of "be". I will have won the game by the end of the hour--> uses "have" as a form of be.
C.
d days its instead of it's
a does the save as d
b says it's instead of its