On event u put where it took place and then on the right u put the details from the event and what happened
Answer:
7. <u><em>Don't consider running a marathon unless you are in good physical condition.</em></u>
8. <u><em>Don't leave training until just before the marathon in case you might injure yourself.</em></u>
9. <u><em>Take time off from running every week otherwise, your body will not have a chance to rest.</em></u>
10. <u><em>As long as you train carefully, you can avoid injury.</em></u>
11. <u><em>Assuming you are sensible, you should run a marathon safely and successfully.</em></u>
Explanation:
Rewriting the sentence using the words given in the brackets means structuring the sentence to retain the meaning but make a new sentence. The new sentences after their restructuring are given as below-
<u><em>7. Don't consider running a marathon unless you are in good physical condition.
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<u><em>8. Don't leave training until just before the marathon in case you might injure yourself.
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<u><em>9. Take time off from running every week otherwise, your body will not have a chance to rest.
</em></u>
<u><em>10. As long as you train carefully, you can avoid injury.
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<u><em>11. Assuming you are sensible, you should run a marathon safely and successfully.</em></u>
Comic irony would most often be used to point out something absurd.
It makes the events more laughable. Although it can be used to point out something strange, but it would not be as laughable. Comic irony is used when the speaker uses words that are the opposite of what they mean.
I am thinking diction...not 100% sure
Answer:
I personally think fear is both, a good and bad emotion.
Explanation:
The reason I think that fear is a good emotion is because it keeps you alert and helps in better preparation. It also helps you do the right thing to help somethings, or anything in general. I also think fear is a bad emotion because it causes you to go in shock, physically, mentally, and emotionally. It also causes social anxiety or anxiety period. An example in my life where fear was involved was when I went up on a building as an experiment. (It's called acrophobia). I thought at some point, I'd end up either falling or fainting. My anxiety was really bad at first, but in the end, I accomplished my biggest fear, though I still have that phobia.
(I'm sorry, but I don't know what happened in the text, so you'll have to do that part, but I hope this helped you out!)