It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The part of the speech "The Spirit of Liberty" in which <span>Judge Hand leads the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance is in the CONCLUSION. Hope this helps.</span>
Answer: Verbal irony is when a speaker says something when he or she means another thing. It is mistakenly known as sarcasm. Sarcasm, however, connotes a little bit of a mean twist or a derogatory statement.
Explanation: Verbal irony can be for example when after a hard day at work in which everything went wrong you say: What a great day¡
Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera are some of the most famous web browsers. What are they, and what are they good for? They are, definitely, computer programs that help users visit, preview and interact with a website. Therefore, option B is your best answer.
Its a modifying word, phrase or cause following a noun... Hope that helped :)