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What is ironic about the hobo’s last words “You think this is bad? This ain’t bad”?
a. This made him glad.
b. This made him mad.
c. This was bad.
d. This was rad.

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the answer is C . This was bad. because it’s ironic that he was saying it wasn’t bad

Hobo's last wordsYou think this is bad? This ain’t bad” were ironic as the situation made him glad.

What is irony?

Irony is the communication of meaning through the use of language that traditionally conveys the opposite, usually for emphatic or comedic effect.

The situation of war is always unimaginable. The war scenario depicted in the book could be worse. This highlights the reality that, despite appearances, war is not the scariest thing that might occur. If citizens were to be out in the streets, exposed to potentially fatal explosions, they would most likely perish that will be much worse.

Thus, hobo’s last words were ironic as he did not mean that the situation was bad.

Hence, the correct option is A that is "This made him glad".

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