Dramatic irony is the answer bro
1-Accent
Emphasis or stress placed on a syllable or word.
2-Imperative
A sentence that makes a command or request.
3-Inflection
The changes in tone or pitch our voices make.
4-Juncture
A pause used in speech.
5-Pause
A break or time of waiting that gives emphasis or signals the end of a sentence or phrase.
6-Pitch
The various tones a voice uses when speaking.
<span>as a "horrid creature, not like a human being at all," with a "loud voice and monstrous form.</span>
Free will does not include the choice to think
Explanation:
As a society with free will, we have the right to how we communicate and express our ideas with others. But the choice to think on whatever you want however you want does not matter if you have the free will or not. Even if the rights to communicate our ideals and beliefs with others might be taken away, our thought process will not change. The only way our thoughts can be governed by another is through psychological techniques like brainwashing. But, given normal circumstances, no matter what the outside world thinks, the choice to think is a given human right and no law can prove otherwise.
"<span>a.He loved her, and he would love her until the day he was too old for loving—but he could not have her. So he tasted the deep pain that is reserved only for the strong, just as he had tasted for a little while the deep happiness." is the best option, since in this passage it is clear that although he was once fond of love, he has been hurt too many times to feel it take hold of him in the same way.</span>