Carp Dium means to live in the moment, so answer (A.) makes a lot of sense.
so (A.)
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However, a counterargument that states that most people do not believe in the honesty of relationships based on social networks, says that this disbelief is created, mainly because on social networks anyone can pretend to be something they are not and start a relationship like that form. Therefore, the author states that since we do not know the real self of a person on social networks, we cannot believe in the honesty of relationships based on those same social networks.
Answer:
<u>He later served as the army's Commanding officer in Berlin, Germany, where his headquarters had formerly been occupied by the very Nazi leaders who had put his family in the camp and killed many of his family members.</u>
Explanation:
Irony is when what happened is not something that is expected. This means that the expected outcome of anything is so far from what actually happened, surprising the people.
Here, the word "delicious" is added to modify the 'irony'. By adding the word "delicious", the speaker seems to suggest the fact that the irony is something that both surprises yet makes him happy or even excited about it. And the "delicious irony" in the passage is <em>"his headquarters (in Berlin, Germany) had formerly been occupied by the very Nazi leaders who had put his family in the camp and killed many of his family members." </em>This ironic outcome seems to be both cathartic and painful for him.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
looks like the best answer