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read the excerpt from the storyteller. the smaller girl created a diversion by beginning to recite \on the road to mandalay.\ she only knew the first line, but she put her limited knowledge to the fullest possible use. she repeated the line over and over again in a dreamy but resolute and very audible voice; it seemed to the bachelor as though some one had had a bet with her that she could not repeat the line aloud two thousand times without stopping. whoever it was who had made the wager was likely to lose his bet. \come over here and listen to a story,\ said the aunt, when the bachelor had looked twice at her and once at the communication cord. the children moved listlessly towards the aunts end of the carriage. evidently her reputation as a storyteller did not rank high in their estimation. which instances of situational irony occur in the passage? select two options. \whoever it was who had made the wager was likely to lose his bet.\ \come over here and listen to a story,\ said the aunt when the bachelor had looked twice at her and once at the communication cord. \the children moved listlessly towards the aunts end of the carriage.\ \evidently her reputation as a story - teller did not rank high in their estimation.\ \in a low, confidential voice, interrupted at frequent intervals by loud, petulant questionings from her listeners, she began an unenterprising and deplorably uninteresting story about
Situational irony occurs when what happens is the opposite of what is expected. The aunt inviting the children to a story while having a low - reputation as a storyteller is ironic as one would expect a good storyteller to invite children. Also, the children moving listlessly despite being invited to a story is ironic as one would expect excitement.
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- "Come over here and listen to a story,' said the aunt, when the bachelor had looked twice at her and once at the communication cord."
- "The children moved listlessly towards the aunt's end of the carriage."