What does the verbal irony in the text suggest? "Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem." Donald joked with a yawn. (1 point) Responses Donald finds the rooster amusing. Donald finds the rooster amusing. The rooster is Donald's pet. The rooster is Donald's pet. Donald found the crowing soothing. Donald found the crowing soothing. Donald slept poorly.

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The verbal irony in the text suggests that Donald slept poorly. By saying "Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem" while yawning, it implies that he actually did have a problem with the rooster's crowing and did not sleep well.

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