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!”
Greetings!
The word representing the definition, "<span>adapted for both land and water" is:
Amphibious
</span>
This is simply found by connecting the prefix and suffix together.
<<Amphi->> is the prefix and,
<<-bious>> is the suffix.
Hope this helps.
-Benjamin
Whom
Relative pronouns are used to refer to the nouns mentioned previously. "Whom" mentions Mae Davis and what she did.
It's a simple exercise in addition followed by 16 characters of gibberish.
It's also misfiled. It should be listed in the <Mathematics> category, rather than the <Engish> category.