Answer:
A crabby old lady ordered a sumptuous coffee at the coffee shop. The waiter tried to provide her with excellent service, but every time he brought her a coffee, she complained.
First she thought that the coffee was too cold when it was hot. Then she said that the coffee was tasteless, when it was delicious and scrumptious. Then she complained that one of his black hairs was in her cup, but the hair was actually blonde like her own. He remained patient and continued to try to help her until the end of the snacks, when she left him a quarter for a tip. The waiter replied on her way out, “Thank you for the generous tip, Madam."
WHICH TYPE OF IRONY IS USED?
Answer:
Verbal Irony
Explanation:
Verbal irony is the type of irony that is used when a speaker says the opposite of what he really means, with the intention that his sarcasm/irony is evident.
According to the narration, the waiter endured complains from an old woman and at the end she gave him a quarter and he thanked her for such a "generous" tip
Explanation:
The best statement, how the structure of the excerpt, are similar, is each relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader’s emotions.
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The first generation is the ancestor generation, which can be taken from a specific time. The generations are the different time period for human beings, and can be of things.
Thus, the correct option is A, Each relates an anecdote to appeal to the reader’s emotions.
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Adverb- She speaks well.
Interjection- Well! That's expensive!
It depends on the context in which you are using it.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I believe it is B since an indirect object is a noun phrase referring to someone or something that is affected by the action of a transitive verb. In the sentence "They gave me a bonus." <em>They</em> is <u>affected</u> since they <em>received</em> a bonus.