<span>Irony is created when things happen the opposite of what is expected to happen. An example can be a situation in which the actors don't know what is happening while the people who watch it know what is happening. Someone is scheming in a different scene and we, the audience, know this, but the other characters in a play don't know this.</span>
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1 The tree seemed to be welcoming Mario
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From all the info that has been given, the only thing we can answer is 1. Nowhere in the text is said he has been there before.
I honestly think that the first headline is biased and oppinionated.
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Percy gets into trouble on a field trip. He puts Nancy (a bully), into a fountain. She then drops her lunch into Grover's lap. They get into a fight, but Mrs. Dodds intervenes. Ms. Dodds then takes Percy into the Roman and Greek center where Ms. Dodds turns into this monster who has glowing eyes and wings, with long fingers. It tries to kill Percy but Mr. Brunner tosses a pen to Percy which turns into a golden sword that Mr. Brunner uses at class when he dresses up. It cuts Ms. Doddds on the shoulder. Then she turns into yellow powder. Percy Jackson kills Mrs. Dodds in the Museum on a field trip with a pen that turns into a sword, because she turned into an evil hag with wings and talons and tried to kill him because she knew he was special (half-blood).
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yametekudasai." = Can you please stop it?