<span>C. the audience, dramatic irony
This scene is dramatic irony because Romeo is speaking to the audience, and Juliet cannot hear him. The scene opens with Juliet speaking from her balcony confessing her love for Romeo in what she thinks is a private space. In actuality Romeo can hear her. Romeo then asks if he should let her know that he's there, or should he wait and hear more about what she thinks about him.
Dramatic irony happens when the audience knows something other characters do not.
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Raphael Perez is characterized as someone not only fast (almost as fast as Squeaky, the narrator) but also willing to use psychological warfare to inflict doubt and fear on his competitors even before the race actually begins.
He does this by cleverly bringing attention to a number of potential pitfalls that his track competitors might run into or encounter, regardless of the fact that some of these pitfalls are quite hilarious and probably very unlikely to happen during the actual race.
Answer:
Henry takes his bicycle to the repair shop.
Explanation:
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The amount of detail can vary from that of a sentence or a paragraph, to encompassing an entire work. In an extended metaphor, the author takes a single metaphor and employs it at length, using various subjects, images, ideas and situations. They are commonly used in poetry, as well as prose.