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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
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Plz help me !

English
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eimsori [14]3 years ago
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11. verbal irony.12. a to 22. 23 . complete subject. 24. simple predicate.
tia_tia [17]3 years ago
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11. The type fo irony that the passage in question demonstrates is dramatic. Dramatic irony refers to an inherent type of irony in speeches or drama situations which is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.

12. SVO

13. SVIO

14) SVN

15) The term which refers to the ways in which an author reveals character is the following one: Characterization (c).

16) The term which refers to a plot twist where a character's intent or action becomes twisted into its opposite is the following one: Situational irony (b).

17) The term which refers to a statement that contradicts itself is the following one: Paradox (d).

18) Ther term which refers the device by which human characteristics are given to non-human things is the following one: Personification (a).

19) The term which refers to the atmosphere of the story is the following one: Mood (e).

20) This is a fragment. For a sentence to be considered as such, the group of words must have at least one independent clause with a subject and predicate.

21) This is a sentence. It has a subject (the fan blades) and a predicate (spun rapidly, generating a strong cool breeze).

22) This is a sentence. It has a subject (the sound of ringing bells) and a predicate (marked the end of a beautiful wedding service).

23) The underlined words represent a complete subject.

24) The underlined words represent a simple predicate.

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