Respuesta :
The second answer choice given is the correct answer and is the one utilizing humor:
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"The honest sailor took advantage of the Professor’s enthusiasm to double the fare."
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The humor is implied from the term: "honest sailor"; who "took advantage" (of the Professor's enthusiasm) to "double the fare".
The "funny/humorous part" is the question of, is that really what an "honest person" would do? The other part is that is funny is that the "honest sailor" could be determined to be "honest" in a joking, witty, or derisive manner.
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The first passage does not contain any humorous elements.
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"The honest sailor took advantage of the Professor’s enthusiasm to double the fare."
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The humor is implied from the term: "honest sailor"; who "took advantage" (of the Professor's enthusiasm) to "double the fare".
The "funny/humorous part" is the question of, is that really what an "honest person" would do? The other part is that is funny is that the "honest sailor" could be determined to be "honest" in a joking, witty, or derisive manner.
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The first passage does not contain any humorous elements.
Answer:
The honest sailor took advantage of the Professor's enthusiasm to double the fare.
Explanation:
It's the passage with humor because it says the honest sailor took advantage of a Professor, and all the other ones weren't really humorous.
Also I got this question right in my lesson.