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How does Nikka’s line “Sometimes I wish you’d think about what I’d like for once” add to the dramatic irony in the passage?

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Responses

The reader knows that Eve usually picks out gifts that Nikka likes.
The reader knows that Eve usually picks out gifts that Nikka likes.

The reader knows that Nikka is joking with Eve and knows her sister got her something she would like.
The reader knows that Nikka is joking with Eve and knows her sister got her something she would like.

The reader knows that Nikka is not interested in camping.
The reader knows that Nikka is not interested in camping.

The reader knows that Eve picked a gift that she knew Nikka had been eyeing.

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The correct response is:

The reader knows that Eve picked a gift that she knew Nikka had been eyeing.

This response highlights the dramatic irony because while Nikka expresses a desire for Eve to consider her preferences, the reader is aware that Eve has actually chosen a gift that aligns with what Nikka wanted, creating a contrast between Nikka's statement and the reality of the situation.