Dramatic irony includes _____. Select all that apply. ironic deeds ironic happenings unconsciously ironic speeches verbal irony

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Answer 1
Answer: It is all of the above, but by analyzing it further, I came to the conclusion that Drama is a scene, deeds or happenings, more than verbal speeches.
With that said, Dramatic irony includes ironic deeds and ironic happenings.
Answer 2
Answer:

ironic deeds

ironic happenings

unconsciously ironic speeches


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PLEASE HELPP!!! I WILL MAKE YOU BRAINIEST!!Read the excerpt from The Hobbit.


Then Bilbo turned away, and he went by himself, and sat alone wrapped in a blanket, and, whether you believe it or not, he wept until his eyes were red and his voice was hoarse. He was a kindly little soul. Indeed it was long before he had the heart to make a joke again. "A mercy it is," he said at last to himself, "that I woke up when I did. I wish Thorin were living, but I am glad that we parted in kindness. You are a fool, Bilbo Baggins, and you made a great mess of that business with the stone; and there was a battle, in spite of all your efforts to buy peace and quiet, but I suppose you can hardly be blamed for that.


Question 1

Part A


What is the implied idea in the passage?



Bilbo is grieving but thankful Thorin is gone.


Bilbo is grieving but believes he is not responsible for what happened to the stone.


Bilbo is grieving but relieved they made peace.


Bilbo is grieving but is relieved there was no violence.

Question 2

Part B


Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?



"He was a kindly little soul. Indeed it was long before he had the heart to make a joke again."


"'A mercy it is,' he said at last to himself, 'that I woke up when I did. I wish Thorin were living, but I am glad that we parted in kindness.'"


"Then Bilbo turned away, and he went by himself, and sat alone wrapped in a blanket, and, whether you believe it or not, he wept until his eyes were red and his voice was hoarse."


"You are a fool, Bilbo Baggins, and you made a great mess of that business with the stone; and there was a battle, in spite of all your efforts to buy peace and quiet, but I suppose you can hardly be blamed for that."

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Part A: Bilbo is distraught but glad they reached an understanding. Part B: "A mercy it is that I woke up when I did," he finally thought to himself. Thorin should still be alive, but I'm glad we said goodbye politely.

What is Mercy?

In a number of ethical, theological, social, and legal contexts, mercy means kindness, forgiveness, and benevolence.

Lord, please help me to have a merciful heart so that I can experience all of my neighbor's suffering. I won't turn anyone away from my heart. Even with people who I know will take advantage of my compassion, I will be truthful. I'll quietly endure my own suffering.

What exactly does mercy entail? Mercy is the loving care given to individuals who are suffering, especially while it is possible to punish or hurt them. The medieval Latin term Merced or mercies, which means "price paid," is where the word "mercy" originates. It carries the meaning of kindness, generosity, and forgiveness.

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Answer:

Part A: Bilbo is grieving but relieved they made peace

Part B: "'A mercy it is,' he said at last to himself, 'that I woke up when I did. I wish Thorin were living, but I am glad that we parted in kindness.'"

Explanation:

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The answer is A: Jeremy unfolded the note: "meet me in the gym after school."

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B. ante-.
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The word which means the opposite from engage is disengage. So, you should add the prefix C) dis- to engage. 

Answer:

You are explaining how to operate the gears of a machine to a new employee. To create a word meaning the opposite of engage, you would add the prefix

A. intra-.

B. ante-.

C. demi-.

D. dis-.

Explanation:

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Answer:  The answer out of the options of the choices of 'me' and 'I' is 'I'

Explanation: Charles is more eager to sing in front of people than I