Coincidence is not a form of irony. Sarcasm obviously is, Dramatic is when the reader/viewer knows more than the character in the plot. Situational irony is when the opposite of what's expected happens, and Coincidence is not an irony.
Apple Seed
Woods is to acorn as orchard is to <u>apple</u><u> seed.</u>
Reasoning: Woods are comprised of, in this case, oak trees, which sprung from acorns. Orchards are comprised of, in this case, apple trees, which sprung from apple seeds.
Answer:
Yes they do.
1. child marriages
2. arranged marriages
3. female genital mutilation
Most authors connect their books to actual people, the way people read books sometimes they really connect to the characters so it can effect them. Also let's say a book is about bad decisions that can also change a person's decision in something in life, also effects then. Hope that helped a bit
Answer: imply
Explanation:
imply means to suggest something, infer means to make an educated guess at something.
“The banker seemed to SUGGEST that I hadn’t been completely honest on my loan application”
makes a lot more sense than
“The banker seemed to guess that i hadn’t been completely honest on my loan application”