The involvement of Trabb's boy in Pip's rescue from Orlick is an example of <u>irony.</u>
The above question has been asked from the novel “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens.
Trabb's boy had earlier mocked Pip in the public and had brought him great embarrassment. Therefore it becomes ironic that he should be the one who will rescue Pip. Hence, Dickens uses such strategies in his novels in which he places people of good characters with bad traits and vice-versa.
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1) i dont have a fav song, i like a lot. one of my fav is, "something good by max + syd"
2) blue
3) dont have one
4) fall
5) playing guitar and making poems [aswell as reading]
6) SUSHI
7) 2 dogs, one cat
8) a chef
9) Friday
10) nightime lol
11) fall months or december
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters don’t.
The would be a because it makes more sense than the other sentences. If you read each of them a will make better sense.
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The work of the auto parts factory has been <u>perfect</u>. In the latest shipment of 55,000 parts, there was not a single defect.
The word used to complete the sentence is the only logical word that can fill the space.
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