Lines in this excerpt from act V of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet which creates <span>dramatic irony is :
</span>Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide!
<span>Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on </span>
<span>The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark! </span>
Here's to my love.
<span>I would say this one but i'm 90 percent sure not a 100
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Create a one to two sentence outline of the main idea or ideas of the original text. Keep the outline short and to the point.
An opportunity to seek vengeance on their friends behalf; the socs wanted to avenge Bob's death, and the greasers wanted to settle the score for Johnny.
Also, the lot is a less conspicuous place where they hoped cops would not break up the fight. Moreover, the lot is convenient for the greasers in terms of location because it's their neighborhood.
There's nothing wrong with this pronoun agreement because nothing needs to be changed. It's a trick question.
At the rising action. Or the "Conflict" on a plot scale.