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What is ironical in section 23? 23- "Nicholas, Nicholas!" she
screamed, "you are to come
out of this at once. It's no use
trying to hide there; I can see
you all the time."
A. The aunt knows the boy is hiding and
doing something naughty.
B. The aunt thinks the boy is in the
garden.
C. The aunt says she can see Nicholas all
of the time, but she obviously can't see
him.


What is ironical in section 23?

23- Nicholas, Nicholas! she
screamed, you are to come
out of t

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