Whenever a person is taking the Aspire English test, every detail shoud be examined carefully in order to choose the best answer. It is not true that there is no need to consider the elements of writing in the underlined portion of a passage. Sometimes the elements of this portion of a passage are the most important ones because they are trying to provide context and clues, or they are trying to summarize a main idea. Therefore, the correct answer is that option A is not a tip for the Aspire English Test.
It’s situational irony because it says it’s always open however underneath it’s say the total opposite. Basically disregarding the intention of the entire thing
Answer:
2) /rəˈdēm/
Explanation:
In a dictionary, the way a word is pronounced is written out like this. I think the other person who answered is mistaking the answer, because option 4 is how to break a word into its syllables, whereas option two is breaking it into syllables and actually pronouncing it.
I believe that based on this context, Faustus is being compared to Icarus.
In Greek mythology, Icarus was the son of Daedalus, who created a labyrinth where Minotaur was kept imprisoned. Daedalus and Icarus were too prisoners of the same island, and they wanted to escape using the wings that Daedalus made. However, Icarus flew too high near the Sun, and the wax on his wings melted and he fell to his death.