Answer:
The given quote is spoken by Happy Loman in Death of a Salesman.
Explanation:
The given quote is said by Happy Loman in Arthur Miller's <em>Death of a Salesman</em>. The passage is from the last part of the book, the "Requim" after the death of Willy Loman, their father.
The book deals with the life of Willy Loman, a salesman who works on accepting his identity amidst the change in himself and the society. The given quote of Happy reveals his determination to become a better salesman, becoming <em>"number one man",</em> winning it for his dead father.
Answer:
Verbal Irony.
Explanation: Because, the character intention is the opposite of what she is saying.
Answer:
I will apologize because I feel bad, not because I care about what the other kids think.
Explanation:
You should feel bad when you do this so you SHOULD apologize and right away. And if you're lucky, this person will become your new friend. Good luck!
Answer:
Im sorry but were is the question only thing i see is u reading from a story correct me if im wrong
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