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Lillian Jean is just plain racist and mean to Cassie but Cassie hatches a plan to get even. Cassie pretends to be her slave. After earning Lillian's trust, Cassie lures her into the woods and gives her a beating that Lillian will never forget. Lillian gets the apology she thinks she deserves after the humiliation in Strawberry.
And she apologized. For herself and for her father. For her brothers and her mother. For Strawberry and Mississippi, and by the time I finished at her head, I think she would have apologized for the world being round had I demanded it. Ch 8
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can you ask the question in order
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Answer: B) This statement is ironic because Marianne falls deeply in love with Willoughby shortly thereafter.
Explanation: An irony is a statement or a situation that seems to be contradictory or seems to have a different turn in comparison with the one the audience is expecting. In the given excerpt we can see how the speaker describes her inability to fall in love, because of her requirements about the personality and virtues of the man she is looking for, this is an example of an irony because despite her claim, she falls in love shortly thereafter.