Appositive phrases are always separated from the rest of the sentence using commas. Appositives usually feels like an interruption in a sentence. Appositives can also be found at the end and beginning of the sentence other than the usual middle. You know that it's an appositive if when you remove that part of the sentence, you are still left with a complete idea. The most probable answer is then B. <span>renames a noun or pronoun </span>
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1. It becomes clear that Mr. Birling is unaware of the grumblings on the ground, for in fact, the "labour trouble" worsened in the past. This means that having another strike from the miners will have no more effect on Mr. Birling because he stated that he has seen the worst of the scenario. This means that he hasn't been able to address the miner's complaint and it's happening again, thus it becomes a dramatic irony.
2. Germans declared war against the USA in December 1941. It is clear that Mr. Birling is one-sided on this. The war happened under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Almost everyone knows this and Mr. Birling claiming that the German didn't want war, is clear demonstration of dramatic irony. He also said that only the "half-civilized folks in the Balkans" wanted war. This shows how arrogant he is against half-civilized folks and their connection to having war. So, according to him, if you're a half-civilized person, you'll surely want to have war.
Words such as 'bleak', 'dying', 'wrought', 'ghost', and 'sorrow' create an ominous and spooky atmosphere in "The Raven". These words have negative connotations, meaning that the words sound dark and frightening to the reader. For instance, if you wanted to create a spooky atmosphere in the following sentence, you might replace the verb with another word that has a more negative connotation.
A chill passed through the room.
A chill crept across the room.
While both sentences mean essentially the same thing, the second sentence sounds scarier because the verb has a more negative connotation.
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The mermaid found the prince unconscious. She then kissed him thinking it would awaken him, and when it didnt work the first time she tried again. She took him to the land and laid with him until a few girls came and she went to hide. The mermaid watched as the prince came back to life but what the prince didnt know was that the mermaid saved him and this upset the mermaid.
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