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Question 13 Part B. What evidence from Chapter 13 BEST supports your answer to Part A? "My ount started warming up at six in the morning, whether it was "Termination Sunday or not..." (Gaines 97) "Years ago, she had quit looking at me when she was on her way to church"(Gaines 97) "When I came back from the university, I told her that I didn't believe anymore.." "I had started correcting papers a couple of hours earlier, but I hadn't done very much" (Gaines 97) Question 14 What is ironic about Grant's following statement."I don't mean to be uppity, I told [Tante Lou]. "I'm just telling the truth""(pg. 100) There is nothing ironic about his statement. Grant means to push his aunt's buttons Grant is sitting down. Grant is lying about his visit with Jefferson. 0.5 pts 0.5 pts
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13. "My aunt started warming up at six in the morning, whether it was "Termination Sunday or not..." (Gaines 97)<br />14. Grant is lying about his visit with Jefferson.
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## Step 1<br />The first question is asking for evidence from Chapter 13 that best supports the answer to Part A. This question is about understanding the context and the evidence provided in the chapter. The evidence should be relevant to the answer given in Part A.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second question is about identifying the irony in Grant's statement. Irony is a literary device where the intended meaning of a statement is different from the actual meaning. In this case, the irony lies in the contrast between Grant's claim of telling the truth and the actual situation.
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