I'm not familiar with the book, nor the time frame. However, judging by the location and the time of year (Snow on the ground), it seems unlikely Sirius would have been visible at that (Starkfield, MA) location. However, if there had been a late snow fall after mid march it is quite possible Sirius could have been visible on the horizon.
a substance that is ironic.
This may ale be seen as ironic because Coyotito's name literally means "coyote". In a sense, it is ironic that the tracker thought his cries were those of a coyote's. But it is also ironic that the trackers did not know it was the cry of a baby since they are good at what they do.
The saying "it is raining when the sun is shining" is typically used to highlight a contradictory or ironic situation. It suggests that even in seemingly pleasant or positive circumstances, there can still be challenges or difficulties present.
It is soduim oxide I think and is ionic, ironic isn't it?
X-ray's nickname is ironic because X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate solid objects, yet X-ray in the story has poor eyesight and needs glasses to see. This contrast between the powerful nature of X-rays and the character's visual impairment creates an ironic twist.
No (that was ironic).
He gives his visitors a supply of food and a hunting knife before he goes and hunts them but he doesn't give them an option of wanting to be hunted or not
The Epigram is fairly ironic.
The tone was ironic
The tone of "Ironic" by Alanis Morissette is sarcastic and ironic. The song discusses situations that are presented as ironic but are actually just unfortunate or coincidental, playing on the idea of situational irony.
yes it is ironic
1. containing or exemplifying irony: an ironic novel; an ironic remark. 2. ironical. 3. coincidental; unexpected: It was ironic that I was seated next to my ex-husband at the dinner.
Another word for Ironic would be Coincidental.
what is ironic about the ending of act 111
No.
There was an ironic twist in the story. Hope that helped?
The name of the camp is ironic because it suggests a positive or welcoming atmosphere, while in reality, it represents a place of suffering, confinement, or hardship. This contrast highlights the disparity between the expectations set by the name and the harsh realities experienced by those within the camp. Such irony often serves to emphasize the tragic circumstances and the grim reality faced by its inhabitants.