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1. "Whenever someone's in trouble, Captain Adventure comes on the double!" Shouted Captain
Adventure from the rooftop, right before he dropped onto the purse-snatcher. The old woman recovered
her purse and said appreciatively, "Thank you, Captain Adventure! You saved the day." Captain
Adventure posed and offered to carry the woman's groceries upstairs. She politely accepted, and Captain
Adventure handcuffed the purse-snatcher to a lamppost. Then he followed the old woman upstairs. As
he put the grocery bags onto her counter, Captain Adventure saw something that made him jump onto
the kitchen table. He started squealing in a high-pitched voice, "EWWWWW! Icky! Icky! A big bug."
As he did this, he was pointing at an average sized ladybug that was on the floor about ten or fifteen feet
from him. Seeing his terrified reaction to this small bug, the old lady scooped the insect onto her finger
and guided it out the window. Captain Adventure was immediately relieved and said with genuine
appreciation, "Thank you. I guess we're even now."
Which type of irony is used?

Answer :

Answer:

I believe the answer is situational irony.

Explanation:

Given the situation, it is ironic that he was unafraid of saving the woman, but in turn was afraid of a big bug.

I hope this helps! :)

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