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Which detail from Passage a best uses irony to show the narrator's point of view?
"I found her untiring optimism to be exhausting." (paragraph 8)
"Great, I thought. She's not finished." (paragraph 13)
"Thank you, but, as you said, I am incredibly busy, and I need to be going.""
(paragraph 15)
"I drifted into the comforting, solitary world of lyrics and beats." (paragraph 15)
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"Great, I thought. She's not finished." (paragraph 13)
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