Answer: Vera's tendency for making up outlandish stories
The question refers to the story "The Open Window" by Saki (H. H. Munro).
In the story, Framton is visiting the house of Mrs. Stapleton. While waiting for her, Vera, her niece, tells her a story. It is not until the end that we realize the story Vera told is in fact a lie. In order to get out of the sitation she created, she tells her family another outlandish story, showing that this is a character trait of Vera, and not an isolated event. The fact that we do not know Vera's story is false until the end is vital for creating the desired effect of surprise on the reader.
Irony is when you expect something but the opposite occurs.
From these answers, "When an event is the opposite of what is expected" is the correct answer. For example, a lion is killed and eaten by a zebra.
You would expect the lion to win, but with irony, the opposite occurs.
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Answer:
your own story is the answer
Explanation:
just think of a time when some adult did something for you that changed your life dude. The answer can only come from you.
Out of the choices given, the thing that comes first in an online catalog entry is the author's last name. This is so any person can find the book easily and in alphabetical order. The correct answer is D.