<em>It shows that even though many years have passed, tradition is still passed down through out decendants, and so is our knowledge. It shows that even though theres been years of our race evoling, we still remeber what happend that long ago. We still can connect with out roots through our knowledge. </em>
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. In "The Gift of the Magi," when Jim buys combs for Della, the irony is that <span>Della had cut off her hair to buy Jim’s gift. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>
first one is (MAIN CLAUSE)
second one is (SUBORDINATING CLAUSE)
but i am not sure about the 3rd one
“Onomatopoeia” is the figurative language used in this sentence.
Because “sploosh” can be identified as a sound, and onomatopoeia is the formation of a sound to a word, that would be the answer.
During Aristotle's time, the characters of tragedy were typically of noble background, while comedy's characters could best be described as ordinary.