which of the following incidents involving Byron is intended to have the most humorous effect on the reader?

Watson, Chapter 1-2

A. Byron gets his lips stuck to the car mirror.

B. Byron tucks his blanket into the couch cushion so he will not to be touched by dad.

C. Byron defends Kenny after he read to the class.

D. Byron and Buphead teach Kenny how to survive in a blizzard.••

To determine which incident involving Byron is intended to have the most humorous effect on the reader, one would need to read Watson, Chapter 1-2, and analyze the different situations presented. The answer to this question requires subjective interpretation, as what one person finds humorous may not be the same for another person.

To find the answer, follow these steps:

1. Obtain a copy of Watson, Chapter 1-2. This could be a physical book, an e-book, or an online version.

2. Read Chapter 1-2 thoroughly, paying close attention to the incidents involving Byron.

3. Look for moments where Byron's actions or events are described in a way that is intended to be funny or make the reader laugh.

4. Compare the incidents mentioned in the options provided (A, B, C, and D) to the events described in the book.

5. Analyze each incident's comedic elements, such as timing, situational humor, dialogue, or physical comedy, to evaluate which one may have the most humorous effect on the reader.

6. Finally, based on the analysis and interpretation, choose the option that best matches the incident that is intended to have the most humorous effect on the reader.

Remember, humor is subjective, and different readers may have different opinions about what they find funny.

It really depends on the reader's sense of humor. Whatever you think is funniest, go with it.