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part two of trees, which of the following is an example of situational irony?
mrs. peters cannot bring herself to touch the dead bird, so mrs. hales puts the entire box in her coat pocket
the men overlook the important details because they believe the kitchen holds nothing but trivia kichen tems
mrs. peters explains to mrs. hale that mrs. wright had an uncomfortable feeling around cats
mrs. halle and mrs. peters discover a birdcage with broken door hinges and no bird inside of it

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