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It will hurt really bad if you punch it hard.
i dont really know but my name is briyahn and heey
If this happens then they will get pushed apart. Otherwise nothing really will happen unless there is objects at the end were it is pushing.
in my opinion, I don't really know
There is really no relation.
Contrast is a synonym for difference. Expected means when something can be easily predicted or you could assume this would happen. Reality is when is something that could happen but doesn't really include predicting anything. It is more of using common sense to analyze something that could happen.
Contrast is a synonym for difference. Expected means when something can be easily predicted or you could assume this would happen. Reality is when is something that could happen but doesn't really include predicting anything. It is more of using common sense to analyze something that could happen.
nothing really happens just a kiss or two
to compare things are also show their differences(this is commonly shown but not really thought of about)
Situational irony occurs when there is a difference between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. For example, a fire station burning down is a case of situational irony. Verbal irony is when a character says something that is different from what he or she really means, or how he or she really feels
It really depends how big of an event you trying to do. I have seen where costs can reach between $25000-$100000.
It happens because who ever broke up with you was bored or really faked the entire relationship
Rhetorical questions are questions asked for effect or to make a point, rather than to elicit a direct answer. They are used to engage the audience and stimulate critical thinking or reflection on a topic.
maybee bcuz he likes to go really really sloooow like a SLOTH! :3
The motor will not function the way it is expected to (will really struggle to deliver the load) and over heat and likely to burn out quickly.
Seriously, I really do not know if they expected or not.
No, irony and idioms are not the same. Irony is a literary or rhetorical device where there is a contrast between what is expected and what actually occurs. Idioms are expressions that have a figurative meaning different from the literal meaning of the words used.