The statement that describes the irony in the narrator's observation that the couple is "not from here" is "the narrator is not from 'here' either," option A.
<h3>What is irony?</h3>
Irony is usually described as a situation where the consequences or outcome is different from what we initially expected. Here, however, we are looking for the irony found in the narrator's words in the story "Mericans."
In this case, the irony is not about the situation or its outcome per se. It relates more to who is saying what about whom. The girl who narrates the story is "not from here," which means she is not completely American. She is of Mexican origin, but she still judges the couple she sees by saying they were clearly "not from here."
In other words, the irony is that everyone is "not from here" to someone. The narrator is "not from here" in the sense that she is Mexican. The couple is "not from here" in the sense that they are not Catholics.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.
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Go back into the book/passage and see.
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You didn't put much detail into your question, next time please put part of the passage or book. But my advice is to go back and see what Morrie does.
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i think its A but lmk if wrong
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This seems fine it just needs to be revised (grammar wise)
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It does not work :)
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