English, 21.11.2019 03:31 AshlynPlayz45
"do you know jim, -james robinson you know
regiment? " asked a fat elderly woman, who one day came
bustling through the crowd and took me by
storm i expressed my regret in not having the honour
of jim's acquaintance.
which satirical element is mukharji most clearly using in this excerpt?
a. hyperbole
b. understatement
c. context
d. sarcasm
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