It's been a while since i read this passage, but one example of dramatic irony in this play would be that the audience knows that the old woman is the one that the man is looking for, but he doesn't realize it because he is expecting a young, beautiful girl.
Explanation:
In Matthew 13, Jesus taught the parable of the wheat and the tares. Tares are weeds that resemble wheat. In the parable, a wheat field had deliberately been polluted by an enemy who sowed the seeds of the weeds intermixed with the wheat. Only after the plants were partly grown did the problem become apparent.
Answer:
1. Hard
2. slow
3. angry
4. quietly
5. commonly
6. brave
7. brightly
8. stressful
9. fast
10. generous
Explanation:
Adverbs: describe the action that is happening. In number four, the children are PLAYING quietLY. Adverbs add the "LY" at the end of a describing word.
When you are just describing a noun, you don't need to add the "LY." So in number 2, you are describing the internet connection (a thing) and you would just say it is "slow" not "slowly."