I believe that you would be giving permission for someone to do something.
The question above wants to analyze your reading and writing ability through a summary. For that reason, I can't write the summary for you, but I'll show you how to write it.
First, you should know that a summary is a short, straightforward text that presents only the main points of another text.
Therefore, to write a summary of Nguyen Thi Do's experiences, you must read the text where she presents these experiences.
After this reading, you can write your summary of the following form:
- Show the main experiences of Nguyen Thi Do.
- Show the feeling she had during those moments.
- Show how it is meaningful to the text.
You can find out more about how to make a summary at the link below:
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Answer:
The correct answer is: situational, dramatic and verbal irony.
Explanation:
The irony is a literary device we use to express certain meanings by using language that signifies the opposite, to indicate a higher negative implication through the positive wording.
There are three types of irony: dramatic, situational, and verbal.
Dramatic irony represents the situation when the audience understands what is happening in a certain situation better than the characters. The best example of this type of irony can be found in Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> when Romeo dies because he believes Juliet is dead.
Situational irony occurs when some action has the opposite result from what is expected.
For example:
John realizes it's his wife's birthday. He goes to buy her a present, and after buying it, he realizes the birthday was three days ago.
Verbal irony occurs when the speaker says the opposite of what he/she thinks.
For example:
The cousin you hate is coming to see you and you are saying: <em>What a nice surprise</em>!
Indicates a state of questioning.
Interrogative verbs are "why" and "when" and other question words.
Exclamatory sentence and fragment