As 'Lord of the Two Lands' the pharaoh<span> was the ruler of Upper and Lower </span>Egypt<span>. He owned all of the land, made laws, collected taxes, and defended </span>Egypt <span>against foreigners. As 'High Priest of Every Temple', the </span>pharaoh<span> represented the gods on Earth. He performed rituals and built temples to honor the gods.</span>
In the first stanza of Tintern Abbey (lines 1-22), the speaker is sitting under a Sycamore Tree.
Answer:
Question
Explanation:
The letters OAQS stand for Observe, Appreciate, Question and Suggest. These are steps that you can follow in order to provide a useful critique of a text. When you observe, you describe the features that you notice in the text, particularly the author's purpose. When you appreciate, you praise the noteworthy aspects of the work. When you question, you ask for extra information not included in the text, such as more information, a definition or an interpretation. Finally, when you suggest, you provide helpful advice about possible changes.
<span>1. Do not rewrite the original piece.
2. Keep your summary short.
3. Use your own wording.
4. Refer to the central and main ideas of the original piece.
5. Read with who, what, when, where, why and how questions in mind.
6. Do not put in your opinion of the issue or topic discussed in the original piece.
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The answer is: situational irony.
Situational irony is a literary device in which the outcome is unexpected: the result is unpredicable or the opposite occurs instead. For example: "The bus driver has failed the driving test," or "The cook has burnt the chicken."