In Chapter 9 of The Kite Runner, Amir's guilt is heightened by Hassan's continued loyalty, even when Hassan, who never lies, admits to stealing Amir's watch. This ultimate show of loyalty illustrates what? Select one: a. This illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship. There can be unexpected results or (effects) from our actions (cause). b. This illustrates a cause-and-effect relationship. There can be unexpected reasons (causes) for a singular outcome (effect).
c. This is an illustration of figurative language. Hassan has not really stolen anything but is covering up through the use of these descriptive terms. d. This is an illustration of dramatic irony. The reader knows the truth about Amir's actions but Amir himself does not know what has occurred.
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