Answer:
situational irony
Explanation:
situational irony is where we expect something but get the opposite
Answer:
As long as you can have a full conversation with someone in that language, then yes.
Explanation:
A farce is a type of play that is actually quite similar to
the comedy movies of today. There is
little seriousness within a farce, and it is often characterized by brash humor
or slapstick humor. The situational
settings within a farce are so outlandish that they could safely be understood
to probably never happen in the real world.
Creon asks why she would dare to break the law. Antigone says that Creon's law was not the law of the gods of the underworld—the gods of death and burial whose laws form unwritten, ancient traditions. She was not going to break the laws of the gods to appease a man. ... Antigone says she knows she must die.
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Answer:
(the ones with a (?) is something not sure with)
1: a
2: b
3: b
4: a
5: a (?)
6: a
7: a (?)
8: b
9:
<em>1. c</em>
<em>2. e</em>
<em>3. d</em>
<em>4. f</em>
<em>5. g</em>
<em>6. h</em>
<em>7. b</em>
<em>8. a</em>
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