How does Kate Chopin use irony in "The Locket"?(1 point)

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By showing that the locket, meant to protect, causes distress
By showing that the locket, meant to protect, causes distress

By having Octavie find someone else to love
By having Octavie find someone else to love

By making the locket a symbol of betrayal
By making the locket a symbol of betrayal

By ending the story with Edmond's actual death

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The best response regarding the use of irony in Kate Chopin's "The Locket" is:

By showing that the locket, meant to protect, causes distress.

This reflects the central irony in the story, as the locket, which is intended to symbolize love and protection, ultimately becomes a source of anguish for the characters involved.

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