Once, there was a great mystery in our town. Every lawn on the main street turned brown overnight. There’d been no strange weather, no unseasonable chill nor oddities in rainfall. The neighborhood was abuzz with rumors. Some thought it was just an odd case of bad luck, but others believed it was an intentional act.

The town called on a local detective to investigate. At the town meeting, there were hours of citizens sharing their thoughts, suspicions, and ideas. At the end of the meeting, a citizen asked the detective what she knew based on all the testimony.

“If there’s one thing I know, it’s that I know nothing,” she said.

There was some grumbling at that. Almost everyone in the room but the detective seemed to be pretty sure they knew what had happened. But a week later, the detective determined that the issue was the result of an underground pipe break. No one had guessed that.

Question
Use the story to answer the question.

How does the paradox function in the story?

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The paradox functions in the story by creating tension and uncertainty. The detective's statement of "If there’s one thing I know, it’s that I know nothing" contradicts the belief and confidence of the townspeople who think they know what happened to the lawns. This paradox challenges the presumption that knowledge is absolute and highlights the complexity of the situation. It prompts the readers to question their own assumptions and leaves room for surprise when the actual cause is revealed.