Answer:
"The main character is the same age as the reader or older."
Explanation:
YA books are named that for a reason- one of the most defining traits of those types of books is having a young protagonist. This relates to another answer as well- a young character gives the reader someone to relate to.
Answer:
"...Make dinner for everyone!"
Explanation:
Making dinner for Mom will be really unselfish
According to scientific research. I think it's option C -lower the temperature of an oli
Yeah, if you really believe that what your believing in is right, never lose sight of it.
Oh my lord almost the entire thing is a series of devises, especially irony.
A very obvious example you'd be advised not to use: the irony of Romeo's sacrifice, drinking the poison to be with his love, only to be the cause of her demise. Very poetic.
Another example of irony: The Montague's and Capulet's determination to keep their children safe from the other family, only to drive them both to their graves through increasingly hateful acts.
Honestly the entire story is riddled with irony. Pick a situation where a character makes a choose that ends up doing the oppositite of what they intended.