Dramatic Irony—When the audience or reader knows something that one or more of the characters doesn't.
Situational Irony—Events or situations become ironic.
<span>Hating the players and not the game,
Under the Capitol's standard.
Nightlock spares you from the region's fault,
Gushing his blood is savage.
Everybody looks as Rue passes on,
Rebellion is exceptionally close.
Gale's heart breaks watching your untruths,
After Peeta takes the lance.
Mockingjay pins surrounding you, Everlasting images of flame, Somaday it'll be justified, despite all the trouble as well, for the occasions that you inspire.</span>
This sentence has a compound subject.
A compound subject contains more than one subject - as you can see here, there are two subjects: Jason AND Raci, which makes this subject a compound one (made of at least 2 entities). Nothing else is compound in this sentence.
Answer:
Explanation:
what about how long the periods are all together or how long it takes from class to class til the end of the day?