Answer:
C. Thunder and lightning will ruin a pool party, so the weather really isn't "great."
Explanation:
Verbal irony, simply put, is saying one thing, but meaning another, usually completely opposite. It is closely associated with sarcasm and it is often used for humorous effect.
In this particular case, it is obvious that thunderstorm and pool party don't go together. The author is aware of this, so, by saying the weather is "great", when clearly it is not, he uses a verbal irony.
To help you a little bit, even though you haven't put in the choices, the writer would need to take into account the age category of which the target audience is also they would often take into account religions aswell as genders :)
The version of the sentence that has correctly placed commas is: Noah, who draws comic books in his free time, wants to write a graphic novel.
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What is an Adjectival Phrase?</h3>
An adjectival phrase is a group of words that offers further explanation about a subject.
In the chosen sentence, the adjectival phrase, "who draws comic books in his free time," provides more information about the subject, Noah.
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It’s either just land or a farm+ land
The suffix of Legislator is "Or". Remember that suffix is at the end of a word. While prefix is at the beginning of a word.