<span>Skloot uses the phrase "by chance" to show Henrietta's uncanny fortune. It showed the serendipity of Henrietta's choosing to go to John Hopkins, because -- as luck would have it -- doctors were currently discussing what, exactly, qualified as cervical cancer, and if such a condition was found, how to treat it. It was as if she chose the perfect time in history to visit. The right people were there; the right topic was the current hot button; she was suffering from the right condition. She could not have been in a better place at a better time had she tried to be.</span>
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i think i think i think i think it is C- She expresses her opionons honestly( I'm sorry i don't know how to spell opionons lol)
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The verbal irony adds some humor to the scene.
The verbal irony shows the audience that Casca is easily led.
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So, something really noticeable about the verbal irony Is the fact that it occurs when someone means the opposite of what this person is saying. Well, in the act number two, the first scene of "Julius Caesar" Casca had a deeply wish which was to summon Cicero to Caesar's assassination plans, and also Metellus gave strong reasons why he should be there too and requested. In the other hand, Casca was easily manipulated when Brutus told Cicero that he should not be part of them. Because of that Casca changed his mind or his decision and stated that the presence of Cicero is not necessary for the plans that they had.
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Ms. Haan said in todays lesson, "We are going to analyze song lyrics that are based on political events."
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'in' is not capitalized. 'todays' is not today's because that would be today is and "today is lesson" does not make sense. Also quotations go around every sentence that is being spoken or quoted.