I think the answer would be : C. Acrophobia : heights
The definition of xenophobia is the fear of the person beside his/her own culture
And the definition of Acrophobia is the fear of height. So i think both have the same analogy
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Not sure what the question is but if it is how does the officers statement portray irony it is the fact that they are eating the murder weapon and demolishing the evidence.
An employs an intricate and piquant irony to develop these themes. Irony
especially surrounds Lindo. An immigrant, Lindo is a proud repository
of traditional Chinese values, which she nostalgically proclaims as
superior to the values of the United States. One of her tenets is that
strong people should remain silent, a behavioral strategy she inherits
from Sunzi’s classic <em>Sunzi Bingfa</em> (probably 475-221 b.c.e.; <em>Sun Tzu: On the Art of War</em>, 1910); as Lindo indicates in another tale in <em>The Joy Luck Club</em>, her maiden name is Sun. Ironically, however, when Waverly is featured on the cover of <em>Life</em> magazine, Lindo cannot keep silent about her daughter’s prowess and pridefully
She is jealousy she is saying that why does the other woman eyes are so bright and she also says that the woman is attractive.
She is giving an act of jealousy because she is jealous because she does have the beauty of the other woman!!