Answer:
negatively; worse
Explanation:
Zane just learned that she did not get into the college of her choice. She comes upon Alec, a resident of a nearby neighborhood and one that most outsiders find distasteful. It is likely that the news Zane just received will cause her to judge Alec more NEGATIVELY making her feel WORSE about herself.
Answer:
Its D. Retina
Explanation:
I did the test and got it right
Answer:
The girl pulled a crayon from the box.
Explanation:
* The act is done by the girl. So "The girl" becomes subject.
* Pulled is the verb. It's in past tense because in passive it's mentioned as "<u>was</u> pulled".
<span>The answer is tragic irony. Tragic irony is otherwise known
as dramatic irony. This irony can be seen in very nearly all of the classic
dramas categorized as tragedies. In those dramas, the author often allows the
reader, or audience, to identify more about a situation than the characters.
Thus, tragic irony creates inaptness between what a character does or says and
what the reader knows to be true. Often this incidence is very tragic, leading
to the collapse of the character while the audience helplessly looks on.</span>
Answer:
The answer to this is by putting the characters in an non-realistic and non-believable setting.