The Gold Watch
The Locks Of Hair
Tortoise Shell Combs
100
Jim sold his watch to buy the combs, which Della no longer had. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
B. Situational Irony
100
Della gets Jim a grand chain and fob for his pocket watch but no pocket watch to attach them to. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
B. Situational Irony
100
The readers know that Della will cut her hair to buy Jim the gold chain for his watch, but they cannot tell. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
A. Dramatic Irony
200
When Jim says their presents are "too nice to use just at present." Which means they can't use them as present. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
C. Verbal Irony
200
His eyes were fixed upon Della, and there was an expression in them that she could not read, and it terrified her. It was not anger, nor surprise, nor disapproval, nor horror, nor any of the sentiments that she had been prepared for. He simply stared at her fixedly with that peculiar expression on his face. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
C. Verbal Irony
200
The readers have a prediction that Jim will sell his watch to buy Della combs, but are not allowed to tell. A. Dramatic Irony B. Situational Irony C. Verbal Irony
A. Dramatic Irony
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