<em>Answer:</em>
<em>There are three instances of irony in the story "One Thousand Dollars":</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
- <em>It is ironic that Young Gillian does not grumble about inheriting only one thousand dollars when he has been entirely dependent upon his uncle's wealth.
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- <em>It is ironic that Young Gillian is unselfish in his efforts to spend the money, rather than spending it on himself as has been his habit.
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- <em>It is ironic that when seemingly self-gratifying Gillian learns that his act of being unselfish will earn him a larger inheritance, he falsifies his report so that the young woman he loves will be given the money instead.</em>
Answer: yes they will go but put them daily and day by day they will go
Explanation:
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All her money has been kept in a bank