The answer is "the man over there in the red shirt."
An appositive phrase is a noun that names another noun before it.
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There's three different types of irony:
situational irony- an unexpected twist occurs at the end of the story
verbal irony- sarcasm
dramatic irony- the reader knows something that one of the characters do not
I would say that the name "Ship-Trap Island" is dramatic irony because the reader can infer that the main character will be trapped on an island, but the main character has no idea that he will soon be trapped on the island and hunted.
Answer:
(C) should not
Explanation:
If you put each phrase into sentence format, "should not" is the only one that would make sense.
A) "You <u>does not</u> waste any more time." (Doesn't make sense, therefore (A) is not correct.)
B) "You <u>were not</u> waste any more time." (Doesn't sound right, therefore (B) is not correct.)
D) "You <u>is not</u> waste any more time." (Also doesn't make sense, therefore (D) is not correct.)
C) "You <u>should not</u> waste any more time" (This one sounds right if you say it out loud and looks right on paper, therefore (C) is your answer).
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Answer:
'A Quilt of a Country' is a commentary written by Anna Quindlen, which was written after the terror attacks on America that occurred on September 11, 2001. Quindlen uses the metaphor, or a literary comparison, of the United States as a quilt comprised of diversified pieces.
Answer:
creating laws and appointing heads of federal agencies