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In “out, out—” by robert frost, what is ironic about the time of day the accident occurs?

A. The accident happens early in the morning, with a new day offering new promise
B. The accident happens just before supper, just as the boy is about to quit and be out of danger.
C. The accident happens in the brightness of the midday, when the boy can see the most clearly.

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The answer to this question is the letter "B" which is "The accident happens just before supper, just as the boy is about to quit and be out of danger". When the boy is about to end his work, his sister called him and he accidentally cut his arm. This result to tragic death.
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The answer to this question is the letter "B" which is "The accident happens just before supper, just as the boy is about to quit and be out of danger". When the boy is about to end his work, his sister called him and he accidentally cut his arm. This result to tragic death.
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