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In the Canterbury Tales, which is an example of irony?

A) A well-traveled knight brings his son on a trip.
B) A group of pilgrims takes a trip to Canterbury.
C) A miller steals the grain he grinds for his customers.
D) A gentle nun dislikes seeing animals in pain.

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Answer:

C, a miller stealing the grain he grinds for his customers

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The correct answer is C, a miller stealing the grain he grinds is clearly ironic.
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