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How does bradbury create irony in his story the "pedestrian"? A- Mead switches form work shoes to tennis shoes for his nightly walk. B- mead gets chased by dogs even though he tries to avoid them during walks. C- Mead goes to a psychiatric center for participating in an ordinary activity. D- Mead lives in a house, not an apartment, even though he is single.

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Answer:

Mead goes to a psychiatric center for participating in an ordinary activity

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Answer:

C- Mead goes to a psychiatric center for participating in an ordinary activity.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the story "The Pedestrian," the character Mead is arrested for walking down the street. This is possible in the narrative because the character lives in a futuristic dystopia, where everyone is always focused on the TV. As citizens participate in no other activity, someone who likes to walk down the street is seen as an anomaly.

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