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svetlana [45]
2 years ago
8

An ironic situation is one in which the opposite thing happens from what is generally expected. Which of these statements from t

he readings shows an ironic situation?
Look at these grand men.. Which of you wouldn't consider it the highlight of his career to associate with them?
In the 1930's, his career was so giant, it seemed as though it could never end.
How sad for him to have played so hard for so long to suddenly be removed from the game forever.
When you have a father and mother who work all their lies so that you can have an education and build your body, it's a blessing!
English
1 answer:
Sergio [31]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

"how sad for him..."

Explanation:

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