Wilson was irritated with the pilot because he deliberately ignored his warnings.
<h3>What did Wilson warn the pilot?</h3>
- The plane was being sabotaged.
- A man was ripping the engine plates.
- Everyone was in danger.
As much as Wilson warned about the man who was damaging the plane's engine, he was ignored by the pilot who acted as if Wilson was crazy or trying to scare the passengers. This provoked Wilson's ire.
This kind of behavior indirectly characterizes Wilson, as it shows how much he dislikes being ignored or discredited.
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In the short story "The Lottery", by Shirley Jackson, there are many instances of irony.
The title is ironic since the idea of a lottery is to win something, in this case, the winner is stoned to death.
The opening description in paragraph one is considered ironic because it introduces the setting by describing the day as "clear and sunny" but it ends with the death of a woman.
In the story, there are also some ironic names such as Mr. Graves and Mr. Summers. While one may think of the summer as something enjoyable, he is in charge of the random killing of a villager every single year.
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Explanation:
presentation is to present something about given topic or it is the explanation of topic in front of people
Answer:
Sam, will you please pass the peas.