Dramatic irony is your answer. there are three types, situational, dramatic, adn verbal.
The correct answer to this problem would be the word theirs, the first one.
The usage of their/s is kind of a tricky one since it depends on what it usually is pertaining to in the previous lines. In this problem, it would refer to our presentation. If another word, let's say presentation, is added after the blank, then the answer would be their. In this case, there isn't anything after it so the answer would be theirs.
Those that have apostrophes on them aren't an option since it isn't applicable in this situation.
Answer:Have we lost all faith? All courage? A moment ago we thought that they'd come for us. We were sure it was the end. But
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling
What type of poetic device does the author use to make his argument in “If”? *
Extended metaphor
Repetition
Emotional appeal
Answer: Repetition
Explanation:
The structure of Kipling´s poem is established by the repetition of statements that start with the word “if”. This is not only an example of repetition but also works as an anaphora, which is the repetition of words at the beginning of several sentences. In addition to the word ‘if’, the phrase ‘you can’ also gets repeated throughout the poem.
In this poem, repetition creates a tone of authority through repetition to present what the author considers the best way to live.
The answer is B. You need to <span>engage the audience.</span>