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What is ironic about Edna's
What is ironic about Edna's dialogue in this excerpt from the text?
A. This statement is ironic because Edna and her husband have
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How easy it is she thought It is nothingshe said aloudwhy did I not discover before that it was nothing Think of the time I have
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Read this line from the text.%0D%0A%0D%0A"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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Read this line from the text.
"How easy it is!" she thought. "It is nothing," she said aloud; "why did I not discover before that
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This is for the story, "The Awakening"
Why does Robert leave Edna? A. he is unwilling to go against the Creole society's idea of
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Brighton
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What incidents reveal that Leonce is not a good match as a husband for Edna?
- Leonce wakes Edna to care for their son,
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Brighton
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Creon criticizes others for stubbornly refusing to change their minds. Why is this ironic?
I believe its ironic because everyone
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Kate
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In The Crucible Act, What is ironic about Danforth’s reasoning behind refusing to pardon the remaining prisoners or postpone
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