<span>General Barker bustled about the house like a woman preparing Thanksgiving dinner for twenty.
This is the best example of irony. The excerpt describes General Barker, who occupies a traditionally very masculine profession, preparing for the demonstration of the most destructive weapon in the history of mankind as if he were a woman bustling about the house preparing Thanksgiving dinner. This juxtaposition creates a sense of irony. </span>
Answer:
1)WORDSWORTH GRADUATED FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY IN 1791
2)HIS BROTHER JOHN WAS CAPTAIN OF THE SHIP EARL OF ABERGAVENNY WHICH SANK IN 1805
3)HE HAD A VERY CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH HIS SISTER DOROTHY WORDSWORTH
4)HE HAD A DAUGHTER WITH A FRENCH WOMAN NAMED ANNETTE VALLON
5)WORDSWORTH MARRIED HIS CHILDHOOD FRIEND MARY HUTCHINSON IN 1802
6)A FRIEND’S LEGACY ALLOWED HIM TO PURSUE HIS POETIC CAREER
7)WORDSWORTH AND COLERIDGE LAUNCHED THE ENGLISH ROMANTIC MOVEMENT IN LITERATURE
8)1797–1808 IS CONSIDERED WORDSWORTH’S GREAT DECADE
9)WORDSWORTH IS THE ONLY POET LAUREATE OF BRITAIN TO WRITE NO OFFICIAL VERSES
10)HIS MASTERPIECE THE PRELUDE WAS PUBLISHED THREE MONTHS AFTER HIS DEATH
These are the 10 facts.
Explanation:
This all sounds like something they want YOU to decide.
1. It is Beneatha's external conflict.
2. It is Mama's internal conflict.
3. It is Walter's external conflict.
4. It is Ruth's internal conflict.
It is so because, 1) Beneatha was struggling with her real identity.
2) As Mama was the beneficiary of her husband's insurance money, to which she thoughted to spend to buy a house as it was her and Mr. Younger's dream. But Walter was resisting for that money as well.
3) Walter wanted to become a quick rich and to become a self sufficient business owner, through which he will be able to fulfill all his dreams.
4) Ruth's internal conflict was whether to terminate her pregnancy, which later on turned into external conflict as her mother-in-law opposes her this decision.
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The correct answer is a. “He is going to take me home? He can drive? He can barely find his way out of the front door.”
There is contempt here because the person speaking thinks of the other person as of someone who is completely worthless, regardless of the situation in the sentence