Answer:
Option D best describes the irony in the excerpt
Explanation:
In The Life You Save May Be Your Own, Mr. Shiflet went to Lucynell's house where he saw the car just abandoned at Lucynell's house. He know if he want to get that car, he would have to marry Lucynell. so he make up his mind to marry Lucynell and they both drove away to start a life together. However ,Shiflet in actually fact didn't really want a wife but the car, so after a while of driving he left her at a diner.
Therefore Option d best describes the irony in the excerpt.
Answer:
"Tom's cooking skills leave room for improvement" means that Tom's skills could use some help, as his skills need some improvement for cooking.
Explanation:
So basically Tom's cooking skills aren't that bad, it's just that his cooking skills need some improvements.
A)people exhibit remarkable diversity in their development over time
B)seemingly different objects can have surprisingly similar characteristics
C) talented people often fail to recognize valuable opportunities
D) most people fall into two broad categories based on their political leanings
E)most great men have emerged from humble origins
people exhibit remarkable diversity in their development over time
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
This is a part of the speech that was delivered in the year 1872. The main aim of the speech is to show the development and the success in the life of the different people takes place at different pace. In the sense that some people fly too high in life while some are not able to touch that sky or so much heights like the other people.
In this context an example has been shown for example. The arrows shot at the same aim do not reach the aim at the same time. The aim might be the same but the flight of all the arrows shot is different.
Sir Mordred fatally wounds King Arthur.
<span>The main idea of the passage is a combat between Sir Mordred
and King Arthur. They were fighting with their swords, with both of them
wounding each other. After being struck by King Arthur, Sir Mordred sent his
sword on the side of King Arthur’s head where it pierced through the helmet and
his skull. The ending was of King Arthur fainting as he was led to a chapel. </span>