<span>As you may
know, situational irony is where the exact opposite of a hoped-for result is
the outcome. We can see this in the words that appear on
the pedestal: “Look on my works, ye
Mighty, and despair!” This is
situational irony because the works being spoken of are in shambles and would
be nothing of which to be proud or even despair at as they once probably
were/once intended to be. </span>
Answer:
1. 1 and 2
2. Only a dozen finalists will gather in-person to compete at Walt Disney World in Florida.
3. She wanted to be ready whenever the bee returned.
4. The coronavirus pandemic made a large gathering unsafe.
Explanation:
After I finished the quiz it gave me the answers.
Answer:
The exceprt that represents the call-and-response format derived from jazz music is "The Synonym Fnider"
Explanation:
This question is incomplete. Here's the complete question.
Read Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
Which interaction is most like the one between Dr. Frankenstein and his creature?
A) A parent tries to reason with a child who continues to disobey him.
B) A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.
C) A detective questions a suspect who offers only evasive answers.
D) A person trusts someone who goes on to betray him repeatedly.
Answer: B) A judge dismisses someone who continues to make a plea.
Explanation:
When Frankenstein´s creature asks Victor to listen to what he has suffered since he was created before deciding whether to kill him or not, as a way to defend himself as in a trial. However, Frankenstein, terrified by his murders, doesn´t want to even listen to him and is ready to kill him right away, as a judge who dismisses any explanations.