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1. <em>In Finding Nemo Dory asks if Marlin is her conscience and he uses a bit of </em><em>verbal irony </em><em>in his smart (sarcastic) reply back.
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2. <em>In Aladdin, Princess Jasmine was repulsed by Aladdins riches. She uses situational irony as, Aladdins riches did not please her. Aladdin and viewers expected her to fall in love with him for it. This is a </em><em>situational irony</em><em>.
</em><em>3. </em><em>In The Little Mermaid, it is </em><em>dramatic irony</em><em> because Prince Eric does not know that Ariel is the one who saved him due to the loss of her voice. Everyone knows Ariel is the Mermaid except for Prince Eric.</em>
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Today we do not need to go any further than our own home or even room, to see some form of ICT in our lives. Whether it be a computer, plasma TV, or mobile phone, we all have them in some part of our lives. In today’s society, people as consumers of ICT, all strive for the one dream – the dream of a connected life.
This makes ICT a lifestyle choice for much of the population. In addition, this lifestyle choice is changing the way we communicate, increasing the rate of consumerism, and changing how we interact and gather information (Sherringham, Dec 2008/Jan 2009).
ICT has invaded and transformed many aspects of our lives to the extent that we live in an environment that is dominated by technology which itself is consumer-driven (Semenov, 2005). No matter how we perceive its presence, there is no denying that it is an important part of our lives and that it is here to stay.
The correct answer is: The harrowing of hell.
Indeed, the main principle of Christianity is that the only way to be saved is by accepting Jesus Christ as one’s Savior. However, the problem of good people both Jewish and Gentile, who had lived and died long before Jesus came to earth remained. If they were good people, and especially if they were monotheistic believers in God, like Adam, Moses and Abraham how would it be fair for God to let them in hell for eternity? According to several verses in the New Testament, when Jesus was crucified and died, he went down to hell and rescued all these people.
A notable one is Peter 3:19-20: “19 in which also he went and made a proclamation to the spirits in prison, 20 who in former times did not obey, when God waited patiently in the days of Noah, during the building of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight persons, were saved through water.”