40 BIG DADDY POINTSWhat is the definition of situational irony?
A) a situation in which an author makes fun of human flaws and imperfections
B) a situation in which the reader knows something the characters do not know
C) a situation in which what happens is the opposite of what was expected to happen
D) a situation in which a character says the opposite of what he or she really means

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Answer 1
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The correct option is "C". A situational irony refers to a situation in which what was intended to happen has an opposite effect, so the result is contrary to what was expected. It is a literary device that occurs when contradictions appears between what someone expects to happen, but the outcome is completely different.

An example of situational irony: A racing car driver has a fear of speed. This situation is ironic because racing car drivers spend most of their time driving at high speed.

Answer 2
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Answer:

a situation in which what happens is the opposite of what was expected to happen

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Read the paragraph from a letter.I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park. Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there. Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches. The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.

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I am writing to you today to discuss the situation at the downtown park.
Recently, my family and I attended the annual town picnic there.
Unfortunately, we were mobbed by unruly geese who stole our lunches.
The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.

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A sentence which contains the viewpoint is "The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.".

Herein, the writer expresses his concern and at the same time his unacceptance towards such issue. Also, viewpoint refers to the circumstances which conduct an individual to have an attitude of mind. Therefore, such formation of attitude aids in taking a stance against any odd or to favor something.

Answer: D) The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable.

Explanation: a viewpoint is a person's opinion about something. In the given paragraph from a letter, we can see the speaker complaining about the amount of geese at the downtown park, he says that the geese stole his and his family's lunches. The sentence that contains an example of a viewpoint is "The overwhelming number of geese at the park has become unacceptable" because in that by saying that it is "unacceptable" he is expressing his opinion.

Why were other prisoners trying to comfort Wiesel on the day of the second selection?

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On the day of the second selection, other prisoners were trying to comfort Wiesel because his father was part of the second selection.


During the first selection day, Wiesel and his father both thought they had cleared the selection. Wiesel's friends say that he ran so fast they couldn't even read his number. His father also thought he was in the clear until the next morning when he was told to stay behind in the camp for the second selection. Elie Wiesel was required to go to work, but everyone felt sorry for him, including the Kapo who assigned him an easier job. They all thought that Wiesel's last time seeing his father was that morning before they left.


Other prisoners are trying to comfort Wiesel on the day of the second selection because Wiesel was worried his father would be killed. The prisoners felt sorry for him. 

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Night (Title of the story above) is a work by Elie Wiesel on his experience with his father in the Nazi German concentration camps (Auschwitzand Buchenwald in 1944–1945).