The end of the poem is ironic because it shows that the pirate caused his death, thinking he was being benefited.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "The Inchcape Rock" shows a bell that was placed on a rock, to prevent ships from sinking when hitting that rock.
- This is because it was not possible to see the rock when it was raining.
- However, a pirate named Sir Ralph The Rover looted the sinking ships, but after the bell, the ships stopped sinking, which harmed his business.
- So the pirate decided to cut the bell from the rock and thought he was benefiting.
- However, on a stormy day, he could not see the rock and ended up hitting her ship, which caused him to sink and die.
In this case, the resolution of the poem is ironic, because the pirate caused harm to himself, thinking he was causing a benefit.
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The cause of the wolf to think that he could easily eat one of Sultan's master's sheep is sultan was the wolf's friend and would ignore the wolf when he attacked the sheep.
<h3>What is Old Sultan?</h3>
A Grimm Brothers fairy tale is called Old Sultan. It is the tale of an old dog that worked for many years until becoming unnecessary as he got older.
Despite the old age of the dog, he saved the sultan. This demonstrates how devoted a dog he was.
Thus, the correct option is B. Sultan was the wolf's friend and would ignore the wolf when he attacked the sheep.
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Answer: The detail that best supports his prediction is C. let no one hear.
Explanation: Jackson's prediction about The Odyssey is that Odysseus and his son Telemachus are going to surprise Penelope's suitors in order to take revenge on them. The detail in the passage that best supports this prediction is <u>"let no one hear</u>" as <u>this phrase indicates that father and son have to be stealthy and keep the secret to avoid the suitors to get ready for Odysseus and Telemachus' plan</u>.