Jack surveyed the kitchen. Where exactly had he planned to move everything? He couldn’t remember thawing a plan he figured he’d put the plates and glasses back in the cabinet and the utensils and cooking tools back in the drawer. He couldn’t remember thawing continue to keep the toaster on the counter though he should probably do something about all those crumbs. He’d do it later the kitchen he figured was tidy enough for now. What’s ironic about the passage above. A. Jack decided his kitchen was clean enough even though it was messier than when he had started to tidy it. B. Jack knew he should clean up the crumbs on his counter c. Jack believed that the way to tidy a kitchen was to put things away even though his things were clean d. Jack did not have a plan to make his kitchen tidier

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A. Jack decided his kitchen was clean enough even though it was messier than when he had started to tidy it.

This option highlights the irony in Jack's situation, as he believes the kitchen is tidy despite it actually being messier than before he started organizing it.