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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
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****PLATO WORK PLZ HELP 30 POINTS**** Evaluate the end of the story when D introduces an element of dramatic irony. Why do you t

hink the narration switches focus to the gun after the characters leave the ruined city? As the gun parts drive toward the broken gun, what mood is created for the reader? How is this ending an example of dramatic irony?
English
1 answer:
expeople1 [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: Please explain properly

Explanation: 5n − 19 + n + 7 = 144 − 6n

6n − 12 = 144 − 6n

12n = 156

n = 13

m∠z = (144−6n)°

m∠z = (144−6×13)°

m∠z = 66°

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