I believe the answer is 67 + 23 divided by 4 which is 0
The irony shows that although the Monster is depicted as a monster, it is actually Victor who is the true monster due to everything he has done and the way that he dealt with consequences. The monster is described so as to instill fear, but is not really monstrous in its behavior.
A. His pockets were rays of sun; he pulled coins from them, and dimes glowed.
A Metaphor compares something in a sentence without using the word “Like or As.”
In this example, his pockets are being compared to rays of sun.
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Explanation:
The third answer would be the best!
Answer:
1. A. honest; straightforward
2. A. "Before Gandil was a ball player he mixed in with gamblers and low characters in Arizona,"
3. C. To illustrate that as long as gambling is legal, there will always be corruption in sports.
4. C. “‘Then he got me in on the deal, and we fixed the rest. It was easy to throw the game.’”
Explanation:
Phrases like "on the square" can best be understood by reading the passage. It is the context that provides the intended meaning.
Where, the context is missing, the result of understanding phrases becomes a mere guesswork.