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Sav [38]
2 years ago
11

For what reason does Mukharji most likely use sarcasm to describe his experiences in London?

English
1 answer:
zvonat [6]2 years ago
4 0

<em>Answer:</em>

<em>The answer to your question is</em> <em>A. He doesnt want to insult all British people, since he found some of them to be accepting</em>

<em>Explanation:</em>

<em>The reason Mukherji most likely use sarcasm to describe his experiences in London is that he wants to make his opinions known without being obviously insulting.</em>

<u><em>I hope this helps and have a good day!</em></u>

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