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The Answer is (A).
George tells his wife to forget sad things, but readers would expect George and Hazel to want to remember their son.
George tells his wife to forget sad things, but readers would expect George and Hazel to want to remember their son.
Answer: A. George tells his wife to forget sad things, but readers would expect George and Hazel to want to remember their son.
Explanation: An irony is a group of events or situations that are deliberately contrary to what we expect, in this example, the fact that George told his wife to forget sad things ( and also that she says that she always do) is an irony, because is the contrary behavior that the reader expects (we expect that they don't want to forget their son, even if his memory makes them sad).