I went to the store and noticed I lost my money but I seen a $300 dollars on the floor I asked everyone around me if it was someone then someone said it was but they said thank you for being honest and told me to keep it. I was so lucky! I thanked them and bought what I wanted and I also got a lottery ticket! I scratched it off and it said $1000?! I’m so lucky that I could run as fast as I did! I hope this works!
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A - the 1st question
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It's ironic when Juliet thought that she will not fall in love but she ended up falling in love with Romeo.
It's ironic because the situation that occurred opposite of what Juliet was expecting.
She expected not to fall in love, but she ended up doing it anyway.
Answer: Swift uses verbal irony when he calls his friend a “patriot”; a true patriot would not suggest using Ireland’s children for food.
Verbal irony refers to a situation in which the speaker says something which is the opposite of the truth. It is a very common and useful rhetorical device. In this case, Swift describes his friend as a "patriot." However, a patriot is a person who cares deeply about his country, and the friend, instead, wants the children of Ireland killed and eaten. He is, in fact, the opposite of a patriot as he does not care about the well-being of the Irish citizens.
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Man, there are so many good ones. I probably have a good quote, but I can't think of any at the moment. But, a book that really motivated me by itself was 1 John.
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