Possibly it depends on how good their eye sight is in the one eye i mean if a cyclops can do it then he should be able to
Definitely ( A.surprise)
If there is a more then one pick then i would pick( A.surprise) and (D.foreshadowing)
<span>A) Ricardo sees his grade
The rising action is the description of how he prepared for the test and why he was worried, giving back story into his past. When the teacher puts the report card down on his desk and Ricardo sees his grade, the rest of the story comes down from the climax in happiness.</span>
The correct answer is "You are a fortunate young man"
Explanation:
In this excerpt from "In Another Country", the narrator refers to a serious injury in his leg that seems to be the result of the war. About this, he explains his knee does not bend anymore even when he uses a therapy machine.
In this context, the doctor's words can be considered ironic (opposite from the reality or the expectations of the reader) because he tells the main character "You are a fortunate young man". This seems quite contradictory because the man has a serious injury in his leg, and he cannot use the leg anymore, which is the opposite of good fortune.