I think the answer is experience. I'm sorry if I'm wrong though.
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Im not really sure but i think 3
The answer is verbal irony. Verbal Irony is when words express something in spite of truth or somebody says the opposite they truly feel or mean. Verbal incongruity is frequently snide. Incongruity in which a man says or keeps in touch with a certain something and means another, or utilizes words to pass on an implying that is the inverse of the strict significance. Cases from the Web for verbal incongruity. The verbal incongruity in the story would have played well in the primary century.
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Gold is usually alloyed in jewellery to give it more strength, and the term carat describes the amount of gold present (24 carats is pure gold). It is estimated that all the gold in the world, so far refined, could be placed in a single cube 60 ft. on a side. It is metallic, with a yellow colour when in a mass, but when finely divided it may be black, ruby, or purple.
I did this too in 7th grade, I was looking in the book again and I'm not sure what version of the book you have, but mine is with the weird cut pages and in page 33 I saw the line "why did he look sick now?" addressing Dally, and I read the whole page and it said they found Johnny beat up really badly. And it also says Ponyboy was confused why he looked sick since Dally had seen people beat up badly, but making an inference it must be since he knows Johnny and is closer to him, so he must've been beat up really bad.