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How does Bradbury create irony in his story "The Pedestrian"?

How does Bradbury create irony in his story "The Pedestrian"?-example-1

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The correct answer is option C: Mead's house is the only brightly lit house on the street at night. In this way, irony is used to portray the uniqueness of the storyteller (the well illuminated house) in relation to others (the other houses on the street). The fact that Mead's house is brightly lit is also a sign of intelligence.

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