What is the irony of the chapter "The Shady Plot"?
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the irony of the story is
1) john ghost stories are very popular among the readers despite of the fact that he does not write ghost stories out of choice.
2) John does not get frightened by the appearance of ghost.
1) john ghost stories are very popular among the readers despite of the fact that he does not write ghost stories out of choice.
2) John does not get frightened by the appearance of ghost.
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*john hallock is an accountant for a limber company .
*he does not want to write ghost stories but his stories have a great demand in the market.
*helen a ghost came to help john when he was unable to find a plot in a condition that he should stop people from using ouija boards.
*but his wife lavinia who is crazy on new things arrange an ouija board party.
*helen through ouija board calls john a traitor an problems arise between john and lavinia.
*at the end all problems are solved when lavinia realizes that it was a misunderstanding and finally john get a best plot for his story.
PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST$$$$$$$$$$$$$
*he does not want to write ghost stories but his stories have a great demand in the market.
*helen a ghost came to help john when he was unable to find a plot in a condition that he should stop people from using ouija boards.
*but his wife lavinia who is crazy on new things arrange an ouija board party.
*helen through ouija board calls john a traitor an problems arise between john and lavinia.
*at the end all problems are solved when lavinia realizes that it was a misunderstanding and finally john get a best plot for his story.
PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST$$$$$$$$$$$$$
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