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1. which line from "the colomber" by dino buzzati contributes to the setting?

“‘stefano, what are you doing there, standing so still? ’”
“it was a splendid sunny day, and the sea was calm.”
“from then on, with every expedient the boy was dissuaded from his desire to go to sea.”
“and no one on board, except him, perceived the monster.”

2. which phrase refers to the contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen?

situational irony
dramatic irony
verbal irony
conflict and resolution

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