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1. What does the phrase "like a lamb to the slaughter" mean? 2. Why is the title of the story we read last class ("Lamb to the Slaughter") ironic? (Hint: you…
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1. What does the phrase "like a lamb to the slaughter" mean?
2. Why is the title of the story we read last class ("Lamb to the Slaughter") ironic? (Hint: you should look up the definition of irony to be sure you can answer this question.)
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New slang word.
use it and become popular.
Ripe.
Step-by-step explanation:
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