The irony is he didn't like the first 2 pitches so he doesnt swing at them and the third one he misses and he gets out, he was being cocky and thought he was to good for the first 2 pitches and the last pitch came and he struck out
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The Flap of a Bat by Phil Wahl is a haiku, a type of lyric poem.
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No, Lucille Clifton's poem "in the inner city" is not an example of dramatic irony. Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows something that the characters in a literary work do not, leading to a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. This poem does not exhibit that particular type of irony.
Cassey Eggelton was born in 1952.
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The Flap of a Bat by Phil Wahl is a haiku, a type of lyric poem.
The irony in the poem "The Wind, Your Enemy" lies in the fact that the wind, typically associated with freedom and exhilaration, is portrayed as an enemy. This unexpected portrayal challenges the reader's preconceived notions about the wind and forces a reconsideration of its role in the poem.
Joseph Cassey Bustill was born in 1822.
Joseph Cassey Bustill died in 1895.
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The city in the poem "Casey at the Bat" is Mudville. The poem describes the baseball team from Mudville and their star player, Casey, who fails to deliver in a crucial moment.