Based on the given text, I will sort the options into complete or incomplete thinking.
Complete Thinking:
- The return of Mr. Sappleton and the other men is an example of dramatic irony because readers know that they are still alive.
- Mrs. Sappleton is happy to see her husband, which goes against Frampton's expectations.
- Frampton is supposed to rest, but the social visit ends up being stressful.
- 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.