The fourth paragraph; Because the summary is supposed to be objective, the first three would not be correct. It is the only one that does not have any opinions AT ALL. Though the first on is close, it still says the two years were agonizing and the horrors of the Nazis.
Answer:
Weak
Explanation:
Statement is not a claim.
<span>It is false that everyday words such as sheep and knife are not suitable for use in poetry. Any word can be used in poetry, it is just how you go about using those words. There are many figures of speech which you can use to transform simple everyday words into words of art that can evoke very strong feelings. Words on their own don't have such a strong meaning unless you use them properly in literature.</span>
I THINK, technically speaking, that the answer you're looking for is:
Option B: <span>a contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens
However, irony itself can be particularly difficult to accurately define, so I would recommend taking the technical definition (Option B) at face value, and accepting that there's a bit more to it.
Hope I could help, let me know if I was correct or not!
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