I'm going to give you a text, then you will sort the options that will be provided on whether they're complete or incomplete thinking.

Text=
In the story, a young man named Frampton visits Mrs sapleton, a stranger whom his sister wants him to visit. While Frampton waits for Mrs sappleton, her niece tells him about the family. She tells him that Mr sapleton and two brothers of Mrs suppleton are presumed dead, having never returned from a hunting trip 3 years ago. She adds that Mrs sapleton leaves a window open in the unlikely event of their return. Then, Mrs sAppleton arrives and chats with Frampton
From the open window by Saki
The doctor's agree and ordering me complete rest, an absence of mental excitement, and avoidance of anything in the nature of violence physical exercise, announced Frampton
Then Mrs Appleton suddenly brightens into alerts attention but not to what Frampton was saying
Here they are at last she cried just in time for tea, and they don't look as if they were muddy up to the eyes
Frampton shivers slightly and turned towards the niece with a look intended to convey sympathetic comprehension. The child was staring out through the open window with days horror in her eyes. And a chill shock of nameless fear Frampton swung around his seat and looks in the same direction.
And the depending Twilight three figures were walking across the lawn towards the window semicolon they all carried guns under their arms, and one of them was additionally burdens with a white coat hungover his shoulders. A tired Brown spaniel kept close out their heels. Noiselessly they neared the house, and then a horse young boy is chance it out of the dusk: I said, birdie, why do you bound?
Frampton grabs wildly at his stick and hat semicolon the hall door, the gravel drive, in the front gate were dimly noted stages in his head lung retreat. A cyclist coming along the road had to run into the hedge to avoid an imminent collision.
Here we are, my dear, said the bearer of the white macintosh, coming in through the window; fairly muddy, but most of it's dry. Who was that who bolted out as we came up?
A most extraordinary man, a Mr Nuttel, said Mrs appleton; could only talk about his illnesses, and dashed off without a word of goodbye or apology when you arrived. One would think he had seen a ghost

Options =
1. The return of Mr sappleton and the other men is an example of dramatic irony because readers know that they are still alive
2. Mrs Appleton is happy to see her husband, which goes against frampton's expectations
3. Denise's story is actually a lie, which goes against readers expectations
4. Frampton is supposed to rest, but the social visit ends up being stressful
5. Fenton is supposed to avoid physical activity, but he ends up hunting with the men
6. The return of Mr suppleton and the other men is an example of situational irony because readers do not think that the men are still alive

3 answers

Based on the given text, I will sort the options into complete or incomplete thinking.

Complete Thinking:

  1. The return of Mr. Sappleton and the other men is an example of dramatic irony because readers know that they are still alive.
  2. Mrs. Sappleton is happy to see her husband, which goes against Frampton's expectations.
  3. Frampton is supposed to rest, but the social visit ends up being stressful.
  4. The return of Mr. Sappleton and the other men is an example of situational irony because readers do not think that the men are still alive.

Incomplete Thinking: 3. Denise's story is actually a lie, which goes against readers' expectations. (This is not supported by the provided text.) 5. Frampton is supposed to avoid physical activity, but he ends up hunting with the men. (This does not occur in the text; Frampton does not hunt with the men.)

Overall, the majority of the options reflect complete thinking based on the context and implications within the text, while options 3 and 5 represent incomplete thinking.

No there's 3 for each

Thank you for your patience. Let's reevaluate and categorize the options into complete and incomplete thinking, ensuring there are three in each category.

Complete Thinking:

  1. The return of Mr. Sappleton and the other men is an example of dramatic irony because readers know that they are still alive.
  2. Mrs. Sappleton is happy to see her husband, which goes against Frampton's expectations.
  3. Frampton is supposed to rest, but the social visit ends up being stressful.

Incomplete Thinking: 3. Denise's story is actually a lie, which goes against readers' expectations. (This option refers to an unsubstantiated narrative.) 5. Frampton is supposed to avoid physical activity, but he ends up hunting with the men. (This scenario is not described in the text.) 6. The return of Mr. Sappleton and the other men is an example of situational irony because readers do not think that the men are still alive. (This involves a misunderstanding; it’s less about reader expectations and more about Frampton's belief.)

Now we have three options in each category. Thank you for your guidance!