When Joan says that it is possible to spend a lot of time at the fair, she says that we can always stay in a place that we like, that makes us feel good and that makes us happy. She came to this conclusion after moving from New York to Los Angeles.
<h3>Why is Joan unhappy?</h3>
- She didn't adapt to New York.
- She feels mentally drained.
- She doesn't like the city.
Joan moved to New York and it changed her whole life. She couldn't adjust to the city and although she remained there for a long time, she felt extremely unhappy and bitter.
When her husband realized this, he decided to take a leave of absence from his job so they could spend some time in Los Angeles. Moving to another city did Joan a lot of good and she realized that she could stay in Los Angeles because she felt happy and it was a place that made her feel good.
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Answer:
A) The verbal irony adds some humor to the scene.
C) The verbal irony shows the audience that Casca is easily led.
Explanation:
Answer: Dependent Clause (fragments): b, d, & e.
Independent Clause: a, c, & f.
Explanation: