different from what actually
Situational irony occurs when
what is expected to happen is
different from what actually
happens. From the highlighted
passage in Sec. 27-28, we
expect that...
A. one of the groups of men will hear them
and come to their rescue.
B. their yells will start an avalanche.
C. George will get mad at Urlich because his
idea of yelling won't work.
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When should readers refer to a dictionary instead of relying on context clues? select all that apply.when they have timeeach unfamiliar word they findwhen the surrounding words are unfamiliarwhen an unfamiliar word appears frequently
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Now close reading is an essential and foundational skill needed to succeed in any language arts course. acquiring this skill will you form a strategy when writing about literature. you will be required to perform and develop this skill as you progress through this course and other courses in your school career. identify and discuss your areas of strength in language arts. what do you do well? what do you like doing in a course like this? why do those tasks work well for you? you can also identify a challenge you have that you’d like to work on throughout this course. use this discussion as an opportunity to give advice to your classmates based on your stronger skills and to ask for with skills you are still developing.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:50
Which of the following are most likely to be limited to their explicit meaning? select all that apply. a “i stubbed my toe on the leg of the table.” b “you know what they say about rushing to complete an important job.” c “the tax rates on those making less than $25,000 per year will be lowered.” d “place side a on a flat surface and insert the fastener into the pre-drilled hole.” e “all the world’s a stage, / and all the men and women merely players”
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Situational irony occurs when
what is expected to happen is
different from what actually
different from what actually
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