Answer:
Dramatic irony.
Explanation:
Irony is a literary device where the expressed feeling of an individual is the opposite of what is meant. This use of irony is also mainly employed for humorous or comical effect.
The given excerpt from Act II scene iv of William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night" is a dialogue of Viola but disguised as Cesario. She, as a male in disguise, tells the Duke Orsino of how her/his father's daughter had once loved someone. Along that line, she proclaims that "were (he) a woman, (he) should your lordship." She is declaring her love for the Duke but as she's in disguise as a man, she cannot openly say it. Thus, this is a case of dramatic irony where the characters have no idea about the scene but the audience/ readers all know that Cesario is Viola in disguise. And we also know that she meant to say these words like she's her real self and not as Cesario.
This is an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic Irnoy is the contrast between what the characters think they know and what the audience/readers know is true.
George Romanes
Carolus Linnaeus
Ivan Pavlov
Answer:
carlous
Explanation:
Rome
Uganda
England
Kenya
Answer:
Uganda
Explanation:
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A sudden thought came into my head as I stooped towards the portal. For once, at least, I grasped the mental operations of the Morlocks. Suppressing a strong inclination to laugh, I stepped through the bronze frame and up to the Time Machine. I was surprised to find it had been carefully oiled and cleaned. I have suspected since that the Morlocks had even partially taken it to pieces while trying in their dim way to grasp its purpose.
Now as I stood and examined it, finding a pleasure in the mere touch of the contrivance, the thing I had expected happened. The bronze panels suddenly slid up and struck the frame with a clang. I was in the dark—trapped. So the Morlocks thought. At that I chuckled gleefully.
I could already hear their murmuring laughter as they came towards me. Very calmly I tried to strike the match. I had only to fix on the levers and depart then like a ghost. But I had overlooked one little thing. The matches were of that abominable kind that light only on the box.
Answer: For once, at least, I grasped the mental operations of the Morlocks and I was surprised to find it had been carefully oiled and cleaned.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "The Time Machine" by H. G. Wells, we can see two sentences that suggest that the Morlocks possess a degree of intelligence comparable to that of humans, the first one is "For once, at least, I grasped the mental operations of the Morlocks" because it suggests that the Morlocks have the capacity to think and reason, and the second one is "I was surprised to find it had been carefully oiled and cleaned" because it conveys something common in humans (cleaning and oiling the machine).
Answer:
For once, at least, I grasped the mental operations of the Morlocks \
I was surprised to find it had been carefully oiled and cleaned.
Explanation:
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a) If Jonas left the community, all the valuable time and money spent on his training would be wasted
b) If Jonas left the community, all of the Committee of Elders would die of broken hearts because they love him so much
c) If Jonas left the community, all the memories he had accumulated would enter the minds of the citizens and create chaos
d) If Jonas left, the Giver would be lonely
This lines contains what type of sound device?