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English, 31.05.2020 05:00 lizethyyaritza16

Which of the following best illustrates the use of sarcasm in the narrator’s point of view?

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“Pretty women, flushed and glittering, heard the news told jestingly between the dances, and feigned an intelligent interest they did not feel. ‘Nearer! Indeed. How curious! How very, very clever people must be to find out things like that!’”
B
“It was a joke among his students that he could not lecture without that piece of chalk to fumble in his fingers, and once he had been stricken to impotence by their hiding his supply.”
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“‘Circumstances have arisen—circumstances beyond my control,’ he said and paused, ‘which will debar me from completing the course I had designed. It would seem, gentlemen, if I may put the thing clearly and briefly, that—Man has lived in vain.’”
D
“The star was no star—mere gas—a comet; and were it a star it could not possibly strike the earth. There was no precedent for such a thing.”

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