Answer:
A). Invisible ink isn’t really invisible at all.
Explanation:
The chief idea which the author aims to convey through the given passage would be that '<u>invisible ink is not actually invisible</u>.' This claim is substantiated through the descriptions asserting the type of inks(lemon juice, brown ink) that have been used to write such invisible content and also regarding how this invisible content can be visible(by holding the paper over candle's flame or using a chemical). This shows that the ink is not actually concealed completely. Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.
D, Midwest.
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affix means stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.
-ist. a suffix of nouns, often corresponding to verbs ending in -ize or nouns ending in -ism, that denote a person who practices, is expert in, or is concerned with something, or holds certain principles, doctrines, etc.: apologist; machinist; novelist; socialist; Thomist. Compare -ism, -istic, -ize.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Situational irony.
Explanation:
Situational irony is a literary device used when the author wants the readers to expect something but ends with the opposite. Here, the author uses Scout's situation to derive the irony in the passage.
Scout who had a bad day at work stumbled across a movie set while returning home in a deep thought. The author used that situation to derive the irony by making Scout jump into the movie scene trying to help the actor who was in distress. Ironically, it was all a scene in the movie and Scout wasn't aware of it.
The author also used humor by mentioning that the shoplifter outran Scout. This is because Scout was a security guard and it was his duty to apprehend the shoplifter but he couldn't do that too.
Answer:
implicit means: The hidden meaning