<span>The answer is tragic irony. Tragic irony is otherwise known
as dramatic irony. This irony can be seen in very nearly all of the classic
dramas categorized as tragedies. In those dramas, the author often allows the
reader, or audience, to identify more about a situation than the characters.
Thus, tragic irony creates inaptness between what a character does or says and
what the reader knows to be true. Often this incidence is very tragic, leading
to the collapse of the character while the audience helplessly looks on.</span>
Prepositions are the words which create the relationship between noun and pronouns. Usually, they are used in front of pronouns and nouns. Prepositions are the word such as, at, on, in, after and so on. These words help in describing the position of something, the time when something happens and the way in which something is done.
Sentences which uses the prepositions correctly are:
A. The school bus finally arrived at the museum. - The preposition 'at' describe the place or position of the bus where it has arrived.
C. For years, my parents differed from each other on politics- here the preposition 'for' indicates the time or duration.
Answer: haha are you serious?
Explanation:
California Highway Patrol. The "i" doesn't have a meaning.
Should, must, don’t have to, need to
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