Answer: A. The spelling bee trophy had a misspelled word on it
Explanation:
Situational irony refers to a scenario where something to expect to happen is instead the opposite of what happens.
In this scenario, the Spelling bee trophy being misspelled is the situational irony. This is because, the Spelling bee is a contest that tests the spelling of others and should therefore ascribe to the highest standards of accuracy when it comes to spelling anything related to it. Instead this expectation is the exact opposite of what happened as the trophy had a misspelled word.
The italicized word OVER can be used either as a preposition or as an adverb in a sentence. In this particular sentence, the correct answer is adverb.
When over is used as an adverb, it is not followed by any word which would create a phrase along with it (as is the case here). Compare OVER as a preposition (A bird flew over the lake - we can see over what) and OVER as an adverb (Could you come over - we don't know over where or what).
Answer:
yes and no
Explanation:
If they can speak English than that is good but if they can't then it's not really a big problem