1. The most ironic thing about Van der Vyver's reaction to the death of the young black boy is his emotional breakdown and tears after telling what happened.
2. The sentence that best explains the irony implied by the above sentence is the third choice.
Van der Vyver is not a typical South African farmer; he feels remorse and takes responsibility for the accident.
3. The type of irony that it represents is situational.
4. The young black callously shot through the negligence of the white man was not the farmer’s boy; he was his son heartlessly.
5. Over-using to be verbs can weaken a sentence. The statement is true.
Correct answer: d. Wherever they go, there is a chance they will come across more “crazed people”.
Explanations:
The text explains that no option seems to be perfect. If they go to a big city, this could dangerous, because it’s big, but a small town is abandoned, which can be creepy too! Going deeper into the wilderness, heading back to the ranch or trying to find other survivors isn’t easy either and can go wrong in a lot of ways.
Answer:
I think it's B. To explain how something began.
Hope I helped :)
This statement explains the paradox:
Doing nothing seems like it should be quite easy, but sometimes it really can be difficult to do nothing.
Explanation:
In Oscar Wilde's 'The Importance of being Earnest' <u>the charades of a landed bourgeoisie society are taken apart</u> and this statement is one of the greatest takeaways from it. That the <u>financial independence of such a class would leave them to do nothing can stunt their mind</u> and leave them restless even as they live a life of comfort.
SO, while being free can be preferred to hard work but it is awfully hard to never do anything as humans are supposed to work by nature.