that's kind of an opinion
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Mr.Springfield did, an American General.Well it depends on what kind of Springfield as the 30-06 Springfield which was used in World War 2 as a sniper in the U.S Army. Springfield Armory invented that kind of Sniper Rifle during World War 2. Another Springfield would be the Springfield m1903 which is used in the ROTC programs acroos America today.Springfield is the name of the Arsenal in SPRINGFIELD MASS. There were many variations designed and made by the arsenal during WW1 and WW2. The last model was the 1903A4, it was manufactured by Remington.
The Romans did not have snipers, and as a result no word for sniper.
Yes. The .50 cal is one of many weapons available to the sniper, though there are several others, each of them favored based upon the type of sniper mission.
The irony in this short story is that the sniper later finds out that who he shot was his brother.
The irony in the last sentence of "The Sniper" is that the protagonist discovers he has killed his own brother, whom he was hunting. This twist highlights the senselessness and tragedy of war, as well as the impact it can have on individuals and families.
It's situational ironySituational irony is the disparity of intention and result: when the result of an action is contrary to the desired or expected effect
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Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters in a story do not.
irony
It was a Remington M-40 Sniper Rifle.
that's kind of an opinion
The kind of irony in which the audience might witness a crime offstage unseen by any of the characters
he is a cross of a weasel and a wolf
Sniper
I believe it is irony