<span>A firsthand report or eyewitness account is an example of data source that is
primarily
its first hand data
so correct option is A
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Answer:
It prevents events in the order they occurred.
Its usually written as the first sentence of the paragraph (although its not necessary but preferred) It basically includes the main idea or the topic of the paragraph (doesn't have to be word for word), and states the main points of the paragraph briefly.
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My Answer:</h3>
I believe the correct sentence that uses <u>vibrant</u> (definition 3) correctly is D.) While walking on the trail, Maryvonne enjoyed the vibrant colors of the wildflower. I think it is sentence D because the third definition of the word vibrant is:<em> (of color) bright and striking, </em>so D best represents the third definition of vibrant correctly.
(Hope this helps you and I hope you have a wonderful week/weekend!)
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The statements, "Master Malandain, who is a kind man, unintentionally causes another character great harm" and "The mayor is a foolish person who accidentally makes an extremely wise decision" are examples of situational irony.
Option - A and D
<u>Explanation:</u>
The irony is a literary device employed by many a author to create pathos or humor, to surprise his readers and to make his literary piece appealing.
Situational irony refers to a situation in the story when there is existence of contradiction to what the reader expects as per the details given in the novel.
For example , in a famous poem by an Indian author Vikram Seth ‘The Tale of the Melon City’ the king is the one who is looking for a culprit to be hanged for the insult that he has borne but in the process of looking for the real culprit, he is one who is hanged that too as a consequence of his decision to satisfy the spectators. This is an example of situational irony.
In the chosen options, contradiction persists.
Master Malandain is a benevolent one who has no intention of harming anyone but the events in the story proceed in a way to create a situation in which a character suffers great harm because of him.
The second chosen option i.e. D, again portrays a contradictory situation where a moron King accidentally takes a wise decision shocking the readers.