1. Is definitely irony, but number two does seem like it, but I don't see how. Irony is more, thing's that people normally would do. Like "the young boy smiled before he died." is an example of irony.
Answer:
oil
Explanation:
oil is the short answer
Sudan holds 5,000,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves as of 2016, ranking 23rd in the world and accounting for about 0.3% of the world's total oil reserves of 1,650,585,140,000 barrels. Sudan has proven reserves equivalent to 97.8 times its annual consumption.
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its money is called South Sudanese pound
wikipedia
1 dollar is worth 130.26 South Sudanese pounds SSP
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It got independence from Sudan on 9 July 2011
wikipedia
About 82% of the population in South Sudan is poor according to the most recent estimates, based on the $1.90 2011 purchasing power parity poverty line
world bank
Sudan has a largely traditional economy in which the majority of the citizens rely on agriculture, and there is limited central planning by the government. Sudan is a member of the League of Arab States (Arab League) and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA).
global edge
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
The overarching theme of this quote is, loss of hope. The literary device in this quote is a simile. The simile in this quote is, "...like a hunter's dog that suddenly goes mad and turns on his master." The plot development in this quote is how he fears that young people will turn on the world, on close ones to them, on others and there is no chance of stopping them. The character development of this quote is describing someone or multiple people and how they will become mentally viscous or curious in a harmful way.
I'm not sure if I am completely correct but I hope this helps!
Have a lovely night!
Answer:
B. The city had not had a major attack and expected one.
Explanation:
First published in 1946, John Hersey's "Hiroshima" tells the story of six survivors of the atomic bomb atack on the city.
All of the survivors spoke about their life before and after bombing, as well as about their thoughts prior to and during the blast.
Also, it is stated that people expected something to happen, because there had been air-rad warnings every day for several weeks, but no bombing, so the people anticipated something big preparing for their city, since all nearby cities have already been severly bombarded.
This can be best seen in the story of the Reverend Mr. Tanimoto.
Answer:
It is c) Fearlessly protecting a fellow soldier.