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1. Jem is terrified of Mrs.Dubose
The author probably uses irony to show how Jem is pretending to be brave.
2. Not every church is rich
The author probably uses irony to show how naive Scout is to realize that black churches are poorer than white churches.
3. Calpurnia has a son and a private life
The author uses irony to show how Scout thinks that Calpurnia doesn't really have a life other then being their maid.
4. Mrs.Dubose actually admires the Finches, but shes so old and sick that she says things she doesn't mean.
The teacher uses irony to show how Scout thinks Mrs.Dubose dislikes them when she admires them.
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The answer is C-They love one another, but long for better financial stability
Here is something I would write for this scenario:
"Frankenstein, the large hideous monster he is, struggled to find a footing in this world. He was bullied throughout school and never really fit in. As he grew older he was determined to make a life for himself. And so he did, Frankenstein, Frank for short, got himself a lovely job for a design company. Quickly, he moved through the ranks and became the lead for his team. Designers around the world admired his work and adored his creations. Frank finally found a place he enjoyed. Using the technology of today's world he was able to communicate with his customer's without scaring them off, and virtually design their homes. This was marvelous. And one day, Frank even found love. The bride of Frankenstein swiped right on just the right man."