The resources I would need to overview of the topic is the description of this right in the council. It will help me to get the idea and the view of the people who are against it and the people who are supporting it. The other research I need is to have some interviews with women who are feeding their children and asking them how badly do they need this right etc. I'll include all the details I collected from the council and the women who I interviewed.
In "The Most Dangerous Game", there are only four rules. The rules are that the human prey receives food, clothes, a weapon, and three hours...
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Verbal irony is when someone says something but means the opposite
EX: sarcasm
Verbal irony in "The Story of an Hour" comes right at the end when the doctor says that Mrs. Mallard died of the "joy that kills." This is an example of verbal irony as the statement can be interpreted in a different way from what it was intended to mean.
Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something the character(s) don't
EX: when you get in trouble at school but you tell you're parents that you were good... But, they already got a phone call of your trouble.
When Mrs. Mallard will not allow Josephine to help her upstairs, it seems that she is so grief-stricken that she wishes to be alone.
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Dear Neighbor,
Can I request something I just want to loan your garage for a few days,thank you
I tried my best sorry