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14. What is the irony in this lesson?

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14. What is the irony in this lesson?

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the information you're looking for because you haven't provided the context or details of the lesson you're referring to. Irony typically involves a situation in which there is a contrast between expectations and reality, or when something happens that is opposite to what was expected. If you could provide more information about the lesson, I would be able to help identify the irony.

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