Read the excerpt from Flannery O’Connor’s “The Life You Save May Be Your Own.”“My only,” the old woman said, “and she’s the sweetest girl in the world. I wouldn’t give her up for nothing on earth. She’s smart too. She can sweep the floor, cook, wash, feed the chickens, and hoe. I wouldn’t give her up for a casket of jewels.”Which best describes the irony of the excerpt?
Answer
A
Mrs. Crater asserts that Lucynell can sweep, cook, feed the chickens, and hoe, but the girl also is very smart.
B
Mrs. Crater is describing all of her daughter’s strengths to Mr. Shiftlet in the hopes that he will marry Lucynell.
C
Mrs. Crater says she values her daughter more than anything in the world, but then she gives her away for a car.
D
Mrs. Crater claims that she would not give her daughter away for anything, when in fact she gives her away for nothing at all.