Situational irony is an outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
Verbal irony is sarcasm
Dramatic irony is when a reader is aware of something that a character isn’t
Answer:
Builders have only completed the frame of the junk.
Explanation:
I took the test
here are the other awnsers to the test
2: Read the excerpt from "Homesick."
I could put my finger on the exact spot where I was and had been ever since I’d been born. And I was on the wrong side of the globe.
How does the word choice in the sentences affect the meaning of the text?
It reveals that the narrator would prefer to live elsewhere.
3:Read the excerpt from "Homesick."
“You wouldn’t sing it. So say it,” he ordered. “Let me hear you say it.”
I tried to pull my foot away but he only ground down harder.
“Say what?” I was telling my face please not to show what my foot felt.
“God save the king. Say it. Those four words. I want to hear you say it.”
individual vs. individual
4:Part A In "Homesick," what is the narrator's viewpoint of relationships with Chinese people?
She values and respects them.
Which quotation from the text distinguishes the narrator's viewpoint from the viewpoint of the little boy when they first meet?
“'Foreign devil,' he announced gravely."
C is the answer I think would be true...
<span>An unusual and sometimes farfetched implied comparison that is applied to an object scene person emotion or other natural situation is called conceit.
It is a sort of extended metaphor which poets often use to make comparisons between very different things.
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