The children agreed <u>to</u><u> </u><u>divide</u> the candy equally.
While our parents were working, Mrs. Kent watched <u>us.</u>
they or we, wouldn't make sense when you read the sentence.
Hope this helps.
Here's an example sentence.
The girl laughed as her father, the "fitness expert", struggled to do a push up.
This shows sarcasm and irony because if her father calls himself a fitness expert, then why is he struggling to do one pushup. This is the opposite of being a fitness expert.
I think harlon is a neighborhood in New Orleans....I'm dumb so...yea hope that helps