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Dear Friend,
Its been awhile since we talked. I uh just thought Id write to ummm.....to check on you. How are you doing? Anything interesting happen or exciting happen? I'm fine, you know just doing what I usually do. I hope your okay and safe. Take care, stay safe.
-Your friend
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oops I never learned this in 6th grade sorry....
Situational Irony
Situational irony is the contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen. It refers to a specific situation or event. Verbal irony is the contrast between what someone says and what is actually meant. Think sarcasm. Dramatic irony is when the audience knows a key piece of information that a performer on stage does not. An example is Romeo and Juliet during the balcony scene. The audience knows Romeo is listening in on Juliet's private thoughts, but she does not. A conflict is a problem and the resolution is how it is fixed.
The main purpose is that when Juliet wanted to be with romeo so romeo killed himself and Juliet drink poison
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If we imagine ourselves in the scene in which the witness speaks with a firm and confident voice saying "that is the man I saw", the most probable thing is that it convinces us because she is very sure of herself, the witness does not doubt it for a moment, she/he is stating it.
The word <u>averred</u> can be replaced by <u>stated</u> since they have the same meaning. Other synonims can be claim, declare or affirm.