The correct answer is "You are a fortunate young man"
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "In Another Country", the narrator refers to a serious injury in his leg that seems to be the result of the war. About this, he explains his knee does not bend anymore even when he uses a therapy machine.
In this context, the doctor's words can be considered ironic (opposite from the reality or the expectations of the reader) because he tells the main character "You are a fortunate young man". This seems quite contradictory because the man has a serious injury in his leg, and he cannot use the leg anymore, which is the opposite of good fortune.
Answer:
D. to link two unlike concepts: a bird and a church official
Explanation:
i took the test, ik lol
Answer:
B
Explanation:
ii took it but i dont know if ii got it right its the only one that makes since if not that it definitley D
There is also an internal conflict<span> within Minister Hooper that demonstrates the effects of the "secret sin" he committed. </span>Exposition<span>: Reverend Hooper appears in the town with a black veil covering his face and the rumor spreads throughout the townspeople as they question why he is wearing the covering over his face.</span>