Dramatic irony is a literary device in which the audience possesses information that the characters do not.
In the excerpt from "A Doll's House," by Henrik Ibsen, Nora pretends to be nervous about her dance at the party so that Helmer does not read Krogstad's letter in the mailbox. A feeling of tension is developed because the letter reveals unknown information to Helmer about how Nora forged her father's signature to obtain money for her husband's health treatment in Italy.
<span>Mayella tell us that her life consists of seven unhelpful siblings, a drunken father, and no friends.
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Answer:
Yes it is!
Explanation:
You can say "Merry Christmas!" to someone and it wont be offensive! IF they say that's not their religion, simply say "Happy Hanukkah!" If they don't celebrate that either, or the day at all, just simply apologize nicely and be on your way. (:
You could also say "Happy Holidays!"
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And Merry Christmas!!
Answer: They are both free spirits and determined. Percy's mother knows more about their past and is prepared to sacrifice herself for Percy. She sees the dangers that Percy faces while Percy knows very little about his past and what is going on.
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