This inquiry lacks completeness since the passage from Sotomayor is absent; the provided text needs to be read to respond to the question: The correct answer is D. Sotomayor urges the audience to contemplate serious questions regarding diversity on the bench.
The two correct options are "Helmer believes Krogstad is seeking revenge against him, while the audience is aware that Krogstad intends to retaliate against Nora and undermine her reputation as an honest woman" and "Helmer thinks Nora's concern for him signifies her love and is about his reputation, while the audience understands that her love is shown through the risk she took to secure a loan". These references stem from the three-act play "A Doll's House" written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879. In Act Two, instances of dramatic irony are easily identifiable to the reader. With regard to "dramatic irony", it is a literary device involving situations where the audience possesses more information about events than the characters do. For example, the audience already knows that Krogstad’s revenge will be directed towards Nora, not Helmer, after his dismissal (First correct answer). Additionally, the audience is also aware that Nora's concern is not about Helmer’s reputation, but stems from the risk of illegally obtaining a loan by forging her father's signature, which demonstrates her love and sacrifice (Second correct answer).
Answer:
1. The date of the Chinese New Year is based on a lunisolar calendar.
2. A lunisolar calendar tracks both the lunar phases and solar timings throughout the year.
5. It is customary to set off fireworks on the celebration's inaugural day.
6. Some areas have prohibited fireworks due to fire risk concerns.
Explanation:
While each of these statements includes a subject and a verb, they fail to convey a complete thought, which classifies them as dependent clauses, in contrast to the revised sentences presented previously. The statements above form a full independent clause or are joined by a comma to separate two independent clauses.
Answer:
Duke Orsino has feelings for a woman who does not realize he loves her.
Explanation:
The cause of her joy.
Explanation:
The narrator realizes that adhering to those guidelines will result in her happiness. His motivation revolves around making her happy.