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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
2 years ago
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Another, more humorous irony occurs when Alexandra says, "Don’t say I haven’t told you." What is Atticus' ironic reply, and why

is it ironic?
English
1 answer:
melisa1 [442]2 years ago
4 0

The irony is Atticus not understanding what Alexandra meant. He only said that he wouldn't say that which means that he hadn't understood and so there would be the possibility of him to ask her again.

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