Example:
There I was, sitting on the bench. I wasn't sure how I was going to make it. How does one continue on after finding that the pizza man delivered you a pizza that was upside down in the box?
I looked at it, hiding the tears that were forming in my eyes gradually. I felt scared and sad, but mostly angry... What kind of a man does this to another? I slowly opened the box up again, for I closed it to hide the painful image of the toppings smudged at what was meant to be the bottom.
I couldn't bring myself to do it! I don't think I can look at another pizza the same way again.
That is why, I will never taste the delicacy of dough topped with greasy, cheesy goodness and tomato sauce again...
<span>By giving the reader obvious instances that show
Laurie is a misbehaved child while his parents blatantly ignore it is an
example of situational irony. This literary device can be shown when there is a
disparity between what the reader expects to happen and what actually happens.</span>
Answer:
For a good introduction you could use something related to what you are going to write about.
Explanation:
For example If the passage is about the ocean you could put Lets dive into the deep blue sea as the intro
Answer:
a is you answer
Explanation:
a fax cover sheet be written in pencil in case of errors are made