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Which of the following situations in "The Censors" represents an example of situational irony?
A) Juan ends up being executed
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Which of the following situations in "The Censors" represents an example of situational irony?
A. Juan ends up being executed
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In "The Censors," Juan's actions and motivations change from (1 point) Responses fearful to determined. fearful to determined.
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2. In "The Censors," it is ironic that the Censorship Division doesn’t bother to check Juan’s
__________ before hiring him.
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1. In “The Censors,” Juan chooses to apply for a ob as a government censor for all of the following reasons except.
A. He
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1. Read the following sentences from "The censors."
"Poor Juan! One day they caught him with his guard down before he could
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Read the following sentences from "The Censors." Poor Juan! One day they caught him with his guard down before he could realize
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Read the following sentences from "The Censors."
Poor Juan! One day they caught him with his guard down before he could realize
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Read the following sentences from "The Censors."
Poor Juan! One day they caught him with his guard down before he could realize
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2. Read the following sentences from "The Censors." Poor Juan! One day they caught him with his guard down before he could
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