Remove the period after play and remove the comma after Monopoly.
Jennifer Aniston taught me how to play Monopoly however, I've beaten her three times in a row.
<span>Verbal irony is the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. Verbal irony is used here because the man gave her a tip that was not generous but she replied that it was. Hence what she said meant the opposite of what she meant. The above is an example of verbal irony.</span>
<span>All points of view happen inside the narrator of the
story’s minds. A point of view is the narrator of the whole story. There are
three types of point of views: first, second and third point of view. In this
question, it could be the first person point of view, is when one of the characters
is the narrator and usually describes things using ‘I’ or third person point of
view is someone not included in the story and can be objective third person –
narrator only shares the facts and no emotions; limited third person – includes
feeling and emotions and omniscient third person – narrator partly reveals both
the emotions and facts.</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
d. alliteration
<u>Explanation:</u>
Alliteration is where the same letter or sound is repeated in words adjacent or close to each other.
In this example, the words "cobbles", "clattered" and "clashed" all start with the letter 'c', therefore it is an example of alliteration.
I would say A. But I might be wrong. It also could be B.