Answer: A) Instead of horses pulling carriages full of people, people pull carriages full of horses.
Explanation: an irony is a state of affairs or an event that seems contrary to what one expects and it often has an amusing result. A situational irony is when what happens is the contrary to what the characters or the audience are expecting to happen. From the given options, the sentence that describes an example of situational irony in Gulliver's Travels, is the corresponding to option A, because it is the contrary of what one would expect.
Answer:
Answer:
I assume that the blank -- which you did not provide -- occupies the 'verb' position in the sentence. If so, then here are some examples I have brainstormed .....
scampered
scurried
darted
sprinted
raced
bustled
skipped
trotted
scuttered
scooted
Explanation:
What statements so i can understand it better
Answer:
C "Emma felt the glory of having schemed successfully"
Explanation:
C is the answer because the sentence can be changed to passive voice as " The glory of having schemed successfully was felt by Emma"
Answer:
I think it is B
Explanation: Plz tell me if I'm wrong :P