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Reread this line from paragraph 5:
"My dear Fortunato, you are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking to-day!"
Why are the narrator's words an example of verbal irony?
Question 10 options:
His greeting is a normal, typical way one greets a friend and isn't ironic at all.
His friendly greeting shows that he doesn't really hate Fortunato.
His greeting clearly reveals his hatred of Fortunato.
He tells Fortunato he is "luckily met," when, since he plans to kill Fortunato, he means the opposite.