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How does Jake's statement, "Well, this is just perfect," demonstrate irony?
a.
He says it sarcastically because things are going wrong.
b.
He is happy with his situation.
c.
He is unsure about how to proceed.
d.
He genuinely believes everything is going perfectly.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
a. He says it sarcastically because things are going wrong.
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