Answer: D.The reader and the man from the West learn that the friend he has been waitingfor, Jimmy Wells, is actually the police officer and has turned him in for crimes he committed in Chicago.
Explanation:
The option that best summarizes the irony in the story is option D "The reader and the man from the West learn that the friend he has been waiting for, Jimmy Wells, is actually the police officer and has turned him in for crimes he committed in Chicago".
From the story, Jimmy Wells and Bob were friends and lived in New York City before their paths diverged. Jimmy stayed in New York while Bib moved to
the West but they promised that they'll meet twenty years later at a particular restaurant.
After twenty years, Bob waited at the restaurant. The irony was that a policeman then passed who asked Bob what he was doing and he explained to him but Bob didn't know that the policeman was his friend who he was waiting for which is Jimmy Wells.
Later, a plainclothed officer arrived who Bob thought was Jimmy Wells but wasn't him and he later realised that the first officer was indeed Jimmy Wells.
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when they enter the barn to recieve their orders as compared to the description in Chapter 1.
~Napoleon, Squealer and others stay on a platform, the dogs sit in a semicircle and the rest stay standing.
Explanation:
Could I have more information please or is that the full question
Answer:
I believe it is D
Explanation:
The first, "Send in the next defendant" is based on factual information, while the second, "Presidential Pardon NOT Just for the Birds" is trying to persuade the reader.
Pronouns: 1) his, 2) he, 3) it, 4) he, 5) I
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