When might humorous or witty irony be problematic for a text?(1 point)

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when the author wants to provide opportunities for readers to draw conclusions
when the author wants to provide opportunities for readers to draw conclusions

when the author wants the characters to seem foolish or naïve
when the author wants the characters to seem foolish or naïve

when the author wants to be clear about what they are saying
when the author wants to be clear about what they are saying

when the author wants the reader to feel a connection to the characters

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when the author wants the reader to feel a connection to the characters
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