Answer:
I suppose the verbal irony is conveyed through option A.
Answer:
"Your conversational Spanish skills are commendable," agreed Elijah, "but have you ever successfully told a joke in Spanish?
Explanation:
You should put a comma after Elijah.
For this, I'll just say you chose "word watcher". I think I read maybe the first few chapters in this book last year. This book was actually quite confusing to me. I guess it was just the names that threw me off. Here is a sample off what you can say:
There are many details from this story that are worthy to share in a literary discussion. For this story, I chose word watcher as my character role. Using my role, I would discuss the different names and their meanings for a literary discussion. In the story, the author used different names. For example, the main character's name was "moon shadow lee". My reading role greatly helped me better understand the story. Rather than skimming through the book, I was able to slow down and recognize the different words and names the author uses. For example, the main characters father, "wind rider" was a kit maker. "wind rider" was a good name for him, because it really described, what he does and aspires to do. <span />
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1- Shortly after the sun sets over the Pacific Crest Trail "<em>come" </em>the time of the day most favored by the deserts animals. => FALSE
Shortly after the sun sets over the Pacific Crest Trail <em><u>comes</u></em> the time of the day most favored by the desert animals. ► CORRECT
<em>the subject "the time of the day" (singular) agrees with the verb "</em><em>come</em><u><em>s</em></u><em>" </em>= 3rd person singular, you must add an "s".
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2-Currently out of reach of human exploration, farther away from than our sun <em>"lies" </em>the planets Jupiter and Saturn. ==> FALSE
Currently out of reach of human exploration, farther away from our sun <u>lie</u> the planets Jupiter and Saturn. ► CORRECT
<em>the subject "the planets" (plural ) agrees with the verb </em><em>"lie"</em><em> = no "s" at the 3rd person plural.</em>
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3- The movie critique explained that there <em>"were"</em><em> </em> an element of the plot that didn't make sense. ==> FALSE
The movie critique explained that there <em>"was" an element of the plot that didn't make sense. ► </em>CORRECT
<em>there was an element => singular // there were many elements = plural</em>
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<em>EXPLANATION</em>
The verbs take an "S" at the third person singular only at Present tense
there was + singular
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there were + plural
POV 1 cause then you know explain yourself and that should Easy