Question
Now and again we flash by the bold outlines of a ruined castle crowning a crag: the site always
chosen with so much discretion that one wonders not only how enemies ever got in, but how
the owners themselves ever emerged-unless they fell out.
The author's use of sarcasm in this sentence demonstrates that the narrator
chosen with so much discretion that one wonders not only how enemies ever got in, but how
the owners themselves ever emerged-unless they fell out.
The author's use of sarcasm in this sentence demonstrates that the narrator
Answers
GPT 3.5
is mocking the owners of the ruined castle and their supposed ability to safely navigate in and out of the castle.