I think that its either B, the host's responses to the woman, or C, the woman's excessive commentary. (I'm leaning more towards B, but i'm not sure.)
One example that establishes irony is woman asking if the musician is "grateful" for being introduced to white people and the host's contradictory response. I hope this helped! :)
A warrant is an underlying assumption or inference that the writer takes for granted.
August immediately recognized Lily because she knows Lily’s
mother. August already knew the moment Lily arrived that she was Deborah’s
daughter. August was Deborah’s caretaker when Deborah was still young and also
their housekeeper in Richmond, that’s why she knew about Lily.
<span>August did not push Lily to tell her the truth because she
knew that Lily needed more time to gather her thoughts together. Lily’s life
seemed to be in a mess, that’s why August waited for the perfect timing to tell
her of the past and explain it to her.</span>
Explanation:
A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire
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