Answer:
I will answer this to the best of my ability according to what I assume is the reason for the fight.
Explanation:
Irony is when something happens that you didn't expect to, and it can be funny or dramatic. Let's look at the answers:
A. I'm pretty sure Gill stole Victor's $500, which is why they fight. What would you expect from a fight where one person stole the other's money? There are usually only two conclusions: one person wins the fight and takes back his money, or the other person wins and runs away. Option "A" is one of those two expected outcomes, so it is not ironic.
B. While this isn't the most expected outcome, it certainly isn't unexpected. One person is bound to win the fight, and maybe the other begs for mercy. Even though it isn't one of the most obvious endings, it isn't that unexpected.
C. Now, this is a totally unexpected outcome. These two guys are fighting over Victor's money, while Victor already has the money without him knowing. That is not expected.
D. This is not unexpected. It is expected. Two guys are fighting, it could possibly end their friendship
The answer is C. The cash was in Victor's pocket the whole time, but he loses it
while he is fighting Gil. This is the most unexpected outcome, and most ironic.
Im not to sure because there isnt anything here but the qustion
<span>Using these words allows Hamilton to describe the powers of these branches of government in familiar terms so that he can then contrast them with the powers he envisions for an independent judiciary.
</span><span>By expressing complete certainty in his position, Hamilton presents his argument in favor of an independent judiciary as one to which no logical objection exists.
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<span>1) The excerpt is a description from a Victorian novel. The author engages in social criticism in critical tone. The main figure that is being under discussion in this excerpt is description of people's social behaviour that delivers sort of estimation for depicted society in general. The speaker's attitude is shown in the word order and figurative language. Using a bit sarcastic critical tone author depicts the situation in a way readers can understand its problematic without direct prompts or persuasive tools.
2) </span><span>The excerpt suggests that the novel is written in a realistic style. The facts stated in the text are demonstrated as representation of reality, showing how 'life works'. The context does not contain any unreal situations, all the things described there take place in real life, in regular world. </span>
I believe that the phrase “blessing
of another World War”, in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the
Barnhouse Effect", is an example of sarcasm. Sarcasm is a sharp remark similar
to irony. It also uses expression of one's meaning by using language that
normally signifies the opposite, in order to ridicule something or someone. In
this case, the word “blessing” is an example of sarcasm, as World War can’t be
the blessing.