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Select the correct answer,
Read this passage from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the Barnhouse Effect":
At ten minutes before H-hour the general came in, shepherding the professor before him. The professor was comfortably attired in
sneakers, gray flannels, a blue sweater, and a white shirt open at the neck. The two of them sat side by side on the love seat.
What is the function of this description and how does it influence the development of the characters and the plot in the story?
ОА.
ОВ.
The placement of the characters on the love seat and the professor's relaxed attire represents dramatic irony and the
characters' uncertainty about future events.
The description of the time as "H-Hour" and the general "shepherding in the professor reveals the seriousness of the
impending situation
The contradiction between the general's seriousness and the professor's indifference show how Professor Barnhouse is a
static character in the story.
The professor's casual attire and the characters sitting on a love seat just before the critical "H-hour creates an ironic contrast
and a playful mood
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