Irony is a situation in which the statement someway has an outcome that would not have normally been perceived. 
"So foul and fair a day" is ironic because if a day has been negative is most likely isn't also seen to be positive.
        
             
        
        
        
The first part when he says he "shall meet my fate" could allude to a choice of joining. This could allude to an acceptance of fate sort of standard and that he made his decision. Another is the last two lines when he says "Nor law... nor cheering crowds." This quotation shows that the government, the duty to his country, the men around him, and those at home cheering them on did not persuade him to fight. In the second last line this is known when he states "nor law nor duty bade me fight".
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It usually appears as an individual section called Reference.
It locates at the end of the essay, and they are labeled correspondingly with notice in the previous sections as well.
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is D, all of the above
        
             
        
        
        
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I think the main idea is A because they keep on talking about paying off debt and how it is foolish to do stuff if you haven't payed off debt.