Answer:
I believe it's verbal irony.
Explanation:
In my opinion it makes the most sense.. I searched definition of all of them and verbal irony seemed more accurate. According to the definition I found of verbal irony it states, "verbal irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another" :-) hoped this helped a bit
After reading the book by Elie Wiesel in which he wrote about experiencing the Holocaust, students wrote “Found Poems.” The students selected words and phrases from different pages of the book and put them together in their own order to write the poems below.
Answer:
Modifiers in a sentence should generally be placed as close to the noun, word, or phrase they're intended to modify. Misplaced modifiers can cause confusion (or sometimes a good laugh) when they're placed too far from the noun they're modifying.
Answer:
in classrooms
birthday
in that course
the month in
a member of
the color
upon which your are driving your vehicle
that of
keep in mind that
eating