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Anarel [89]
2 years ago
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Why is it ironic in "The Petrified Man" when Mrs. Fletcher declares "Well! I don't like children that much"?

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Crank2 years ago
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The reason why it's  ironic in "The Petrified Man" when Mrs. Fletcher declares "Well! I don't like children that much" would be:  <span>
A) She is about to have her own child.

When Mrs. Fletcher said this statement, she's months pregnant with her own child. She even goes a length further by saying that she even almost considering abortion.</span>
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