Question
The missing Phone
What is ironic about the line “Oh, sure. I’ll just use my phone,” in the passage, The Missing Phone?
Responses
A Joy is saying the opposite of reality. She doesn't have a phone at the moment. Joy is saying the opposite of reality. She doesn't have a phone at the moment.
B Joy is annoyed. She's saying exactly what she wants to happen. Joy is annoyed. She's saying exactly what she wants to happen.
C Joy is saying what she wishes would happen. She wants her phone back. Joy is saying what she wishes would happen. She wants her phone back.
D Joy is saying exactly how she feels. Joy found her phone.
What is ironic about the line “Oh, sure. I’ll just use my phone,” in the passage, The Missing Phone?
Responses
A Joy is saying the opposite of reality. She doesn't have a phone at the moment. Joy is saying the opposite of reality. She doesn't have a phone at the moment.
B Joy is annoyed. She's saying exactly what she wants to happen. Joy is annoyed. She's saying exactly what she wants to happen.
C Joy is saying what she wishes would happen. She wants her phone back. Joy is saying what she wishes would happen. She wants her phone back.
D Joy is saying exactly how she feels. Joy found her phone.
Answers
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The correct response is: **A**. Joy is saying the opposite of reality. She doesn't have a phone at the moment.
This response highlights the irony in her statement, as she is suggesting using a phone that she currently does not possess.
This response highlights the irony in her statement, as she is suggesting using a phone that she currently does not possess.
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