Incomplete question. I provided an explanation about irony in literature.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Situational Irony is a literary device used by an author to express <u>an action in the plot of a story that is totally different from what the reader would expect.</u>
For example, a protagonist (the leading character) in a story with so much life in one story unexpectedly and tragically died. This is ironic because the reader would naturally expect the protagonist to save the day.
The answer to the question asked above uses <span>Antithesis as a kind of parallelism used to illustrate the verse psalm 119:11 .</span>
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The answers are C and E. Make sure to read the excerpt thoroughly to get a good understanding.
It is less vivid; "raced after" emits a feeling of either action, suspense, or energy. It allows the reader to connect and fully understand what is going on. "ran after" is vague and emits little high energy.