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What is ironic about the husband's statement: “Can’t a man speak of his own child he’s lost?”

AHe was never interested in the child

BHe speaks too much about the child

CHe rarely opens up emotionally

DHe forgets the child entirely

Answer:

C. He rarely opens up emotionally

Read Explanation:

The irony lies in the fact that he’s finally trying to talk, but the damage caused by his previous silence and lack of empathy makes it too late for his wife to respond positively.


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