Answer:
D
Explanation:
between the hours just before and just after school an average of forty cars pet hour pass through the intersection
Answer:
They were marching and singing with their heads up high. The orphans all wore shoes and Doctor Korczak wore a hat with a red feather. They were proud
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Being bias especially on informal resources is considered a bad thing due to the fact that the resources are suppose to give you only facts. the hard truth with actual proof/evidence, it’s what helps us to clarify our decisions and choices we make for things such as what we believe in.
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It was a normal day. Ms.Karoslski, (my math teacher) greeted all of us as we walked into the class. It made me smile, she had done this for the past 43 days but it still made my happy. As I went to sit down at my desk I saw some of my friends talking. I went over to see what they were talking about. The moment they saw me they stopped talking. I asked them what was up and the all said nothing in unison. After math class I want outside to eat my lunch. I saw my friends talking together again. I went over to talk and this time they said that I should go away and mind my own buisness. I was hurt to say the least. When I got home and my mom asked how my day was I said terrible. She asked why and I said tthe following "remember my friends? yeah, I thought they were my friends but, boy I guess not." I then proceeded to tell her the events of the day.
Explanation:
In "the open window" by Saki. The character Framton decides to go to the Stappletons' house to relax because he has been extremely nervous and believes the countryside will help him relax. Framton waits for Mrs.. Sappleton but Vera comes first and they start a conversation in which he discovers about the tragedy. This works as a contradiction to his expected outcome and actually makes him even more nervous.
The whole incident goes against what Framton expected, therefore is considered a situational irony.
The phrase in which that contradiction seems reflected from Framton Nuttel's perspective is: "She rattled on cheerfully about the shooting and the scarcity of birds, and the prospects for duck in the winter. To Framton it was all purely horrible."