which part of the text is an example of literary paradox?

A. Algernon says he doesn't mind hard work when there is no "definite object", which would take away all rigor involved.

B. Jack believes that looking at things is "silly", even though it is necessary to do just to get around.

C. Algernon refers to doing nothing as "awfully hard work", when doing hard work involves doing something.

D. Jack says that he does not like listening or talking, even though he is doing both in his conversation with Algernon.

C. Algernon refers to doing nothing as "awfully hard work", when doing hard work involves doing something.