I THINK, technically speaking, that the answer you're looking for is:
Option B: <span>a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens
However, irony itself can be particularly difficult to accurately define, so I would recommend taking the technical definition (Option B) at face value, and accepting that there's a bit more to it.
Hope I could help, let me know if I was correct or not!
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Answer:
new measures are been tried out by us
Explanation:
Answer: You don’t get any
Explanation: Because you didn’t answer mine
In Book XIV on page 275 Eumaeus says: “for it is Zeus who sends to us all beggars and strangers; and a gift, however small, means much when given by a man like me…” This means that it is the god Zeus who demands magnificent hospitality upon all mortals.
This is what I found