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Firlakuza [10]
2 years ago
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Cassie was unhappy in her relationship with Richard. There wasn't anything wrong with him. He did cut her off occasionally while

she was trying to speak, but he was generally a good guy. She just wanted something different. She decided that tonight she would break up with Richard. When he arrived at her house, she wanted to talk with him about it, but he rushed her out the door. "No time to talk now, Babe," he said. "We're late for our dinner reservations." She figured that she would tell him at the restaurant, near the end of the meal. She would even offer to pay. So they enjoyed a delicious meal together. Then,
right before dessert, Cassie opened her mouth to let out the fatal words. "Richard..." she began, but Richard broke in. "Oh, Babe, I got a surprise for you." He pulled a small white envelope from his pocket. "Two front row tickets to see your favorite band. The Mountain Boys!" Cassie's mouth dropped. She loved the Mountain Boys. Richard backpedaled, "I'm sorry that I cut you off again. What was it that you wanted to tell me?" Cassie looked down at the piece of cake in front of her and replied, "Oh, I forgot. Nothing important."

What does this dramatic irony reveal about cassie?

A.She is going to break up with Richard at the concert.

B.She is going to get engaged at the concert.

C.She truly loves Richard.

D.She is actually Richard for the thing her gives her.​
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2 answers:
MrRa [10]2 years ago
8 0
I would say D because even though she is kind about it she’s only staying because he bought her something
77julia77 [94]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

C. She truly loves Richard. Aww! ❤️

Explanation:

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