<span>The answer would be Letter C - I don't think so.
It is not grammitcally correct to place 'it' at the end of the sentence, and adding no word at the end makes the sentence complete. The best choice would be letter C.
Hope that helps. -UF aka Nadia</span>
<em>Solution finder </em> fits perfectly
Answer:
D. A teacher running right into a door and falling on her face
Explanation:
Situational irony is a situation, outcome or an action that happens although that was unexpected from the known facts or premises.
It is completely unexpected for an experienced Olympic diver to make such a beginner's mistake and do the belly flop.
We could say the same for an 80- year old lady to be familiar with modern technologies, let alone use them and be a part of it.
Also, a ridiculously short man winning a high-jump competition is a rather unexpected outcome.
However, a teacher running right into a door and falling is simply a painful accident, because teachers aren't in any way less prone to accidents nor it is expected of them to never accidentally injure themselves.
"<span>In </span>Hamlet<span>, the </span>tragic<span> flaw determines his downfall in the play. And his </span>tragic<span> flaw is his indecisiveness that is due to grave thinking on the topic of whether vengeance is wrong or right, and whether to kill his father's murderer or not."
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<span>He was an English man born in April 1564, By Profession He was poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
Hope this helps!</span>