These final lines of the poem are an example of
A)
literary irony, because we don't know how the
speaker's husband really feels about her.
B)
literary satire, because we know the speaker doesn't
really care if her husband will return or not.
literary ambiguity, because the speaker
simultaneously misses her husband and feels happy
to be alone
literary understatement, because the speaker
D) desperately misses her husband, but her desperation
is muted in the way she expresses herself.