Answer:
I guess sometimes a fear is worse than the reality.
<span>As you may
know, situational irony is where the exact opposite of a hoped-for result is
the outcome. We can see this in the words that appear on
the pedestal: “Look on my works, ye
Mighty, and despair!” This is
situational irony because the works being spoken of are in shambles and would
be nothing of which to be proud or even despair at as they once probably
were/once intended to be. </span>
Are you asking what a hook sentence is or
Answer:
-However, nothing is better than watching movies with my loyal black cat, Max.
Explanation:
The above sentence satisfies the rules of punctuation.
It uses a comma after "However" to initiate a pause before resuming.
The correct use of the comma too differentiate and identify the cat and its name.