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Ilia_Sergeevich [38]
2 years ago
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Which best describes why this excerpt is ironic? frank should be insulted that people say that a man writes her books, but she a

ctually views it as a compliment. fritz feels that frank should not go out alone, but frank does not seem to care what other people think. frank actually has a man who writes her books, but she denies this fact because she does not want people to know. fritz warns frank that people will question why she is going out alone at night, but it is actually fritz himself who does not want her to go.
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nikklg [1K]2 years ago
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The irony is that Frank was told that a man writes her books.

<h3>What is Irony?</h3>

Irony serves as literary tool that tell us what is going on in a situation but it is been expressed in a way such as it looks contrary to main action.

Therefore, Irony always express amusement , especially in the excerpt, hence option A is correct.

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