Which of the following descriptions is NOT an example of irony in the story? (a very old man with enormous wings)
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a) The woman “who knew everything about life and death” but who knew nothing about the “angel” or his powers.
c) The old man who was physically weak but capable of performing numerous miracles.
d) The villagers who consider themselves religious but are easily taken in by a carnival huckster who claimed to have been transformed into a spider for having disobeyed her parents
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