What is ironical about the"nonsense" that the aunt accusesNicholas of in sections 1 and 2?A....

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What is ironical about the"nonsense" that the aunt accusesNicholas of in sections 1 and 2?A. The "nonsense" is the absolute truth.B. The aunt is very protective of the children.C. The aunt loves Nicolas and believeseverything he says.The Lumber Roomby Saki1- The children were to be driven, as a specialtreat, to the sands at Jagborough. Nicholas wasnot to be of the party; he was in disgrace. Onlythat morning he had refused to eat hiswholesome bread-and-milk on the seeminglyfrivolous ground that there was a frog in it. Olderand wiser and better people had told him thatthere could not possibly be a frog in his bread-

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