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The most significant difference between Truffaut's adaptation and the novel is that the film portrays Montag and Clarisse falling in love, and Montag helps Clarisse escape the firemen unharmed.
The only pronoun in this sentence is the word <em>they, </em>and it is a personal pronoun used to denote third person plural.
The very first example of dramatic irony occurs in Act 2, scene 1 when Benvolio and Mercutio are looking for Romeo after the Capulet's party. ... The reason this is dramatic irony is because the audience knows that Romeo is no longer in love with Rosaline; he's in love with Juliet.
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(C)
Explanation: It uses the word 'like' to compare the huge stone and a coffin.