Based on the given poem above entitled "Irony" by Louis Untermeyer, the key details that contribute to the irony in the poem are the following: *The things that are considered no death, are the ones are not breathing or living. *Even a pebble lies in a roadway, still it never experiences death. *No matter how grasses are cut, they still grow in the same place. *Brooks, even though its flow is not that much, still you can see it come and go. *Despite all these things that are not living, they do not fade nor die. But since a human is strong and wise, makes it the reason why it dies.*
The chandelier dangled over the table, on which the girl stood dancing, but then she fell onto the floor.
The prepositional phrases are as follows;
OVER the table
ON which the girl stood dancing
ONTO the floor
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The Introduction is the correct answer!
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Explanation:
1- she doesn't seem all that eager to assimilate herself and/or family into American culture, "For her, everyone who wasn’t Mexican, black, or Asian were Okies."
2-key word "any", so this answer isn't accurate because she's not unwilling to "embrace ANY aspect of multiculturalism", (see 1).
3- no, she isn't concerned with "preserving Mexican culture" because she doesn't refer to Mexican, black, or Asian people this way, again (see 1).
4- and the monetary/career advice was the 1st ("bad advice") she gave him, I didn't see how that related at all to the 2nd ("good advice"). I saw both statements as 2 separate statements.
That's my take on all 4 possible answers. I'm apt to believe there should be a:
5- None of the above.