I believe the answer is D! If I remember correctly, it’s Hermia and Lysander who truly love each other. Additionally, the known fact that Lysander suggests to run away together in he first place demonstrates his love for Hermia. Therefore, the continued rhyme through the passage demonstrates unrequited and continued love, as Hermia persists in rhymes in the first place and Kysander responds back rather than turn it away.
The answer should be D. I hope this helps a bit :)
This has a subject as in a predicate. A predicate has to verbs which is going to make your answer (___) compound. So without all the confusing verbs and predicates, your answer would be (compound)
The correct answer is B. Irony.
Explanation
Sarcasm is a concept that refers to a cruel mockery that offends or mistreats someone or something. Sarcasm is a kind of irony that appeals to the humor with wit. However, it is malicious as it seeks to hurt the recipient. Also, it is expressed in an obvious way or through indirect or covert criticism. On the other hand, the irony is a disguised mockery that consists of making sense of the opposite of what is said through a certain intonation or body language. To conclude, sarcasm and irony are related, however, sarcasm is characterized by being more aggressive or offensive. So the correct answer is B. Irony.
It is revising because you go back to improve what is in your writing
I would check all the above, it seems to me all apply.