<h2>Situational irony, which is when the opposite of what expected happens, occurs during Jonas's Ceremony of Twelve. When he is skipped over, he believes he has done something wrong to shame the family and himself, when actually, he is being selected for a position of honor due to his character.</h2><h2></h2>
Answer: 3.To dress up and parade certain streets for an hour every day, to stand talking in doorways, or drive out in a fine carriage, was not the sort of exercise she liked, and Fan would take no other.
Explanation:
The sentence that best supports Polly’s reasons for keeping her outings a secret from Fan was "To dress up and parade certain streets for an hour every day, to stand talking in doorways, or drive out in a fine carriage, was not the sort of exercise she liked, and Fan would take no other".
From the text, we can see that Polly's idea of an exercise was quite different from what Fan wanted. This is supported by the above answer and this resulted in her keeping her outing as a secret.
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[(7) house/estate] agent and I guess that's how he got the house cheap !
Anyway , I'II email you the detail and tell him what a wonderful [(8)
tenant/sitter] you would be. Of course as long as I can come to the [(9)
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