The first one is correct because There're is shorter for There are and "There are a good answer to that question" doesn't sound correct right? Whereas the first one There's is short for There is so "There is a good answer to that question" Now that sounds grammatically correct right?
Answer:
Verbal Irony : We say just the opposite of what we mean
Dramatic Irony : We know something a character does not know
Verbal Irony is a sub-type of Dramatic Irony
Explanation:
The author's message is a story that reveals something about life and people. It explains how a conflict is resolved.
Example of Verbal Irony in the story are:
1. Squire Saunders does not have an “accidental lapse of memory”; he does not want to invite Mr. Hooper. Criticism: social hypocrisy, concern with appearances, fear of public opinion.
2. A “superstitious old woman” is not a reliable witness of an alleged supernatural event. Criticism: credulity, gossip, and superstition.
3. The matter is not “too weighty”; the deputations fail because of their fear. Criticism: failures of leaders ruled by their own fear, which they can’t admit.
4. As Mr. Hooper becomes more distant and less human to his congregation, he becomes more efficient. Criticism: Fear, not love or goodness, drives the Puritans’ religious beliefs.
Answer: a. has many forms
b. uses social dialects
c. uses colloquialisms and local idioms
An informal language has several forms. They are being used to socialize and colloquialisms and local idioms are among the very common examples of informal language.
Answer:
To make your speech clear and more consice
Explanation:
to remove specific tails from the speech is incorrect, you would want to remove these complex words to be able to tell the story correctly without any confusion that could be distrating from the story, and its event of things and I got this correct on my exam so I know for sure this is correct, and I also got a 93 on my exam if you were, with a 95 as my current grade, so you know Im someonce you can acidemicly trust
I’m pretty sure this is a compound sentence. Two sentences in one but punctuated properly