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“I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs” is an example of situational irony. Her gift to him is for his watch, which he sold to get her a gift which is situational irony.
Wind is often used for directional and navigational purposes, so this could mean that the author followed something by the wind whether it be how high or low the air- pressure is or which way the wind is blowing. Aswell as the fact that Wind is a major factor in weather determination. For example, if the wind blows ina counter- clockwise direction, then the air pressure is low which means that the weather is or will be bad like rain or storms.
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