1. Based on the passage, the fact that the northbound train passed Orville on its way to Columbia could be considered ironic because Orville had just:
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Correct Answer is D
Explanation
Question requirements: The train to Columbia passed Orville and which behavior of Orville forms irony? (ironic refers to the fact that the expectation is contrary or inconsistent with the reality)
I learned from the text that Orville was going home by train, but the train broke down (lines 13-15), so he decided to get off and walk back home. Home (lines 24-25), but it didn't take long for the train to Columbia to pass Orville (L38-39). The irony is that Orville got out of the train and walked to get home faster, but not long after getting off, the train left.
ABC item: It is not mentioned in the text.