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Edgar Allan Poe is an <u>acclaimed American poet,</u> who wrote a lot of short stories and poems of which some of them made him famous and helped built his legacy.
One of his books, <em>"The Tell-Tale Heart"</em> is popular for his narration about the narrator trying to prove that his actions were perfectly sane, even when it was clear that they weren't, as he had just committed murder.
Irony is used to show the opposite of what a person means. Some of the ways that irony can be used include:
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If I were to guess I'd say C. It sounds like the only logical solution.
I don't think so because some students learn from homeworks and the test is basically about the homework.
Dramatic Irony: The characters think one thing to be true, but the audience knows something else to be true
The reader already knows that all these irregular events are set up by Abigail. Though Danforth does not know this so he sides with her.