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zvonat [6]
2 years ago
8

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

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2 answers:
nadezda [96]2 years ago
8 0

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.

jeka942 years ago
7 0

Answer:

It allows him the ability to make his writing entertaining

THE OTHER OPTIONS ARE:

A. it allows him to factually prove India is superior to Britain

B. it allows him the ability to make his writing entertaining

C. it allows him to invalidate the Indian opinion of the British

D. it allows him to secretly reveal his feelings about Britain

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