Their childhood and them just being kids
Answer:
I Would say <em>B) These phrases emphasize the great anticipation Keller is experiencing.
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Explanation:
Just from ruling out the others that dont fit. B is the only one that makes sense in my opinion.
I took the liberty to correct your typing. The original question does not have the verb "is" after the word "brother". The way you typed it, none of the options would be correct. The proper question is this one:
<em>Which sentence is punctuated correctly?
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<em>A) My brother a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>B) My brother, a truck driver spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>C) My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. </em>
<em>D) My brother, a truck, driver spends a great deal of time on the road.</em>
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The sentence that is punctuated correctly is option C) My brother, a truck driver, spends a great deal of time on the road. The structure "a truck driver" is an appositive. That means its function in this sentence is to give further information or an explanation about something that was just mentioned - in this case, the word brother. The speaker is explaining that his/her brother spends a lot of time on the road because he is a truck driver. Appositives should come between commas. That's why option C is the right one.
That which is NOT an example of irony in "The Censors" is:
C) Juan's mother attempts to get him to go out with friends
<h3>What is an irony?</h3>
Irony refers to the use of mockery to state truths. Sometimes, it could also mean the opposite of an expected end.
In The Censors, the attempt made by Juan's mother to get him to go out with his friend cannot be regarded as irony because it represents plain circumstances with no hidden meaning.
It was however ironic for Juan to write a letter to Mariana and still censor it. This is because it is the opposite of an expected end.
Learn more about irony here:
brainly.com/question/26138104
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