Verbal irony is the use of words to express something in
a way that is other than it seems. It can be revealed by noting the original
nature of the objects involved. Say for example, when you see an ugly t-shirt
printing and you say out loudly “What a beautiful print!”
Helen was a symbol of acceptance a way for Jane to connect with someone who experienced the same things as she did whenever she was at her original home. Miss Temple was a symbol of acceptance as well and a little more important because she was an adult who believed in Jane's academic ability disregarding some of the things that others liked to point out about Jane. Her time at Lowood is important to the development of her character specifically because of these two people who helped show her understanding.
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Possibly at political meetings, at schools or churches, or anywhere you want your voice to be heard.
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15. Have <u>you</u> ever been to Oregon?
(Turn into a statement --> You have ever been to Oregon)
16. The <u>plane</u> crashed on July 1, 1952.
17. My <u>neighbors</u> n saw the moving van.
18. Some loud <u>sirens</u> were also heard.
19. The <u>music</u> could be heard two blocks away.
20. This <u>area</u> of the country is dry and barren.
Explanation:
Verbs show the the action that the subject is doing. The bolded words are verbs, as they are the action. Subjects are the thing or person doing the action. Subjects can be a person, place, thing , or idea.