In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>3. Ivan Ilyich recognizes and hates the false propriety in Praskovya Fedorovna, a false nature that he himself once had. Ivan has led a false life, and only now, on the verge of death, does he realize it. The vicinity of death changes his perspective. He sees the world with different eyes, and that is why he loathes his wife - because he recognizes in her all the features that he himself had had. He knows that she kisses him only because it is a proper behavior, something a wife should do to her ill husband.</span>
A person who tells a true or fictional story
Irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play
Answer:
A sentence that gets right to the point
Explanation:
It's doesn't use figurative language, it's not a quote from a speech, and most people know about Pearl Harbor.