Irony is the literary element used in the Cast of Amontillado, specifically Dramatic Irony.
There are three types of Irony.
1) Verbal Irony - Using words. We say one thing but meaning another.
2) Situational Irony - Difference of what is expected to happen versus what actually happened.
3) Dramatic Irony - This is where the readers or viewers knew or is more aware of what is happening than the character in the story or play.
D. Contrast hope this helps!
D to Db is a half step. Look at the keys B and C on the keyboard, there is no key in between them which means it is a half step. A whole step is two keys up (either black or white) therefore, D to Db would be a half step.
The general structure of a string quartet is:
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello
The Violin I plays the Soprano parts, the Violin II plays the Alto parts, the Viola plays the Tenor parts, and the Cello plays the Bass parts. The two most important parts of a string quartet are the Violin I and Cello. The Violin I and the Cello the melody plays the counterpoint, while the Violin II and Viola parts are filler parts that are there to make the piece sound nicer.
A straight line as other lines such as dashed, jagged, wiggly show rough surfaces or textures.