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Rewrite in a 10th graders response
The author uses situational irony because the class president believes the vote will be close, but the results show that one project is clearly winning with 19 votes while the others have very few. This makes the readers chuckle because it's unexpected that everyone would agree so strongly on one project. The president is encouraging teamwork for all projects, but it seems like everyone has already made up their minds, even before the voting is finished.
The author uses situational irony because the class president believes the vote will be close, but the results show that one project is clearly winning with 19 votes while the others have very few. This makes the readers chuckle because it's unexpected that everyone would agree so strongly on one project. The president is encouraging teamwork for all projects, but it seems like everyone has already made up their minds, even before the voting is finished.
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The author uses situational irony in the story because the class president thinks that the vote will be really close, but in reality, one project is winning by a lot with 19 votes, while the other projects have hardly any votes. This is funny to readers because it's surprising that so many people would agree on just one project. Even though the president is pushing everyone to work together on all the projects, it looks like most of the class has already chosen what they like best, even before the voting is done.
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