Answer:
1. Verbal irony
2. Dramatic irony
3. Situational irony
4. Verbal irony
5. Situational irony
6. Dramatic irony
I know all of these because i recently learned about the different types of irony and we worked through a few of the same examples.
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In <em>Frankenstein</em> (1818) by Mary Shelley, Robert Walton's goal to discover a faster route for shipping goods is overly ambitious.
In the story, Victor warns him about the dangers of ambition and its power to led him to his own demise since he has also been a victim of ambition before.
"Farewell, Walton! Seek happiness in tranquillity and avoid ambition, even if it be only the apparently innocent one of distinguishing yourself in science and discoveries. Yet why do I say this? I have myself been blasted in these hopes." (<em>Frankenstein</em>, Chapter 24 Part Three).
Walton constantly refuses to give up on his desire to find another route and he is willing to put everything on the line to achieve his goal. This is what makes his desire overly ambitious, regardless of how noble the goal is.
Answer:
what?
Explanation:
It isn't clear... I suggest adding an attachment
Answer:
I believe the answer is D.
Explanation:
The text does not mention shipping products or the value of a large number of crops. However, the little amount of water has already been noted in the text, therefore answer B. would be redundant.