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Paragraph using words sweet, prey, peer, pole, poll, pray, waste, manner, current, manor, pier
klemol [59]
It was a Tuesday morning when Marjorie awoke at the manor. She got out of her bed, and knelt by its side to pray before starting her day. She got dressed, deciding to wear a warm sweater due to the current cold spell her town was experiencing. She entered into the hallway, and immediately smelled a sweet, delicious scent coming up from the kitchen. She hurried downstairs, and leaned around the wall at the bottom of the staircase to peer into the kitchen, where she saw a group of other residents were gathered, watching the chef cut up cinnamon rolls. She asked what was going on, and she found out that they were taking a poll to see which flavor cinnamon roll was the best. The residents were each being served a small piece from each type of roll, and she watched, as the chef threw the remaining pieces in the garbage - what a waste! She wanted nothing more than to prey on those delicious rolls, so she quickly gathered up the remaining pieces while the chef wasn't looking, ran back up to her room, grabbed her fishing pole, and ran back down the stairs to go out to the lake. She sat on the pier, fishing and happily snacking on her cinnamon roll bits for the rest of the day.
Answer:
The irony is in the fact that both the lion and the tiger end up doing exactly the opposite of what they intended.
Explanation:
Hi. From the context of your question, we can see that you are referring to “The Cowardly Lion and Hungry Tiger,” which was written by L. Frank Baum. In this story we meet a lion who leaves its habitat determined to tear apart the first person it meets. In the same story, we see a tiger, which leaves its habitat determined to eat the first human baby it targets in front of it. The ironic thing is that when they find what they want they do completely different things.
The lion finds a woman lying on the ground and instead of tearing her to pieces, it lifts the woman and takes her home very gently and safely. The tiger, upon finding a baby on the ground, does not devour the baby, but takes it very gently to its mother, who is the woman the lion helped.
Inference is often difficult for students to understand initially, especially for younger students. It can often slip just beyond their grasp due to its subtle nature.