Can you list options for the question if there are any?
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Explanation:
If it doesn't make sense on its own, it is not a sentence.
Answer:
Explanation:
We started in the womb gentle and taken
Humanity is sacred, and can't be forsaken.
People are true, yet they don't know what to do.
Time is small, the worldly obligations tall.
What will happen when the end is near?
Will people cowardly run in fear.
Or will they be taken with the light, and brought to a heavenly sight?
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♥ What is dramatic irony?<span>a. contradiction between words and full meaning
b. Explicit meaning
c. form and structure of words
♥ d. Subtle hints that tell the audience what will happen later
</span>♥ This is when the audience is grasping that something will happen later, but the characters will not.
♥ Answer is in bold ;)
Answer:
the South's geographical advantage in the Civil War
Explanation:
Although Janeczko´s non-fiction novel is aimed to explore the stories of real, and sometimes famous, spies in the history of The United States, this particular passage refers exclusively to the geographical advantage Southerners had during the Civil War.
Given that Southern states were the most often place for the confrontation, the Confederate spies found it easier to be safe, while the Union spies were at a disadvantage because they were in an unknown and unfriendly region.