Very true!! but you also haft to enjoy it...if there's no joy it will be laborious and not exiting
The reason why the syrup that is produced is not ironic is that a. The syrup is consumed by Derby who will later be shot and killed.
<h3>What is Irony?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech used to show the opposite of the intended meaning in a sarcastic way.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, the syrup is packed with nutrients and should be consumed by pregnant women, and only option A does not show irony as it is unrelated to the death of Derby.
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There is a strong focus on the character in within the story who give us insight to the overall central theme
<u>"I understood that he spoke of the great lake of ears of corn that all of us Indians have in our heart and from which we get tiny drops of moonlight . . . "</u>
I believe its this excerpt. It seems to have a much more understanding to me that it also explains the connection between human and nature much more efficient to me than the others tho.
I hope this helps! If that's wrong. I'm terribly sorry.