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Which best identifies what makes this passage ironic?
It is expected that The Friar would be taken care of as a member of clergy.
As a member of clergy, The Friar is an example of Christian values.
As a member of clergy, The Friar is expected to beg on behalf of the poor.
The Friar's friendliness with members of general society causes him to lose his objectivity when people confess to him.
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