Answer: He wants to make his opinions known without being obviously insulting.
Explanation:
The options include:
A. He wants to let the British know that their society is superior to his.
B. He hopes that only his Indian friends will understand his humor.
C. He wants to make his opinions known without being obviously insulting.
D. He hopes to anger the British so they will relinquish their hold on India.
Sarcasm is an ironic remark whereby one says the opposite of what I've or she meant in order to mock someone else or insult the person.
Mukharji use sarcasm to describe his
experiences in London because he wants to make his opinions known without being obviously insulting.
I am not 100% sure, but I want to say it is D
( EACH ONE OF THESE ( * ) ARE THE ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS BELOW THE POEM )
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* A reason someone may build a wall around there feelings is because they want to hold it in or contain their emotions basically hide it from reality.
* No i let out my feelings i do not build walls i let people know how i feel.
* The narrator does not believe it is a good idea to have walls around your emotions , how do i know well the narrator sees what happens before the plot takes place meaning the narrator knows best and what you should do depending on the plot.
* Yes there are times we should build walls not all our feelings need to be public some things are better left in the dark behind those walls we decide to build.