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Asked by Sergio

In King Arthur's Knights, what type of irony is illustrated when Elaine explains that she cannot or will not continue on, since she has lost love?

A.situational

B.suspense

C.dramatic

D.verbal
Is the answer Situational Irony?
6 years ago

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Answered by Sergio
Its situational Irony I got the answer
6 years ago
Answered by frog
Thank u Sergio!, HONORS KIDS NEED ANSWERS TOO!
3 years ago

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