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<span>C. Forgetting where to sit, I wandered around for 10 minutes.
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O. Henry develops empathy for the young guy in "The Furnished Room" by giving descriptions and detailed details, and finally by using dramatic irony. After five months of relentless hunting for the woman he loves, the young guy is worn out and exhausted.
<h3>What literary devices are used in The Furnished Room?</h3>
Irony: she e killed himself at the same location and manner as she did; the audience is aware that she took her life in that location, but the man is unaware of it. Personification of the woman and the room.
Based on the empathy, He eventually resolves to killed himself after giving in to his misery. The fact that the young lady was there and just just killed herself is only revealed after that.
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C, because in c, it should've been i have done, not I done
The opposite of genuine is: SPECIOUS
According to Google this are the definitions for the following words.
<u><em>Genuine:</em></u><em> </em>honest, authentic
<em>Solicitude:</em> caring for something or someone
<u><em>Specious:</em></u><em> </em>misleading in appearance, fake
<em>Abrogated: </em>evading, getting away with something
<em>Cursory: </em>hasty, not detailed
<em>Superlative: </em>a high comparison
<em>Vitiate: </em>to spoil the quality of something
<em>Bugbear:</em> scary being like a hobgoblin
<em>Propensity:</em> tendency towards something
<em>Insipid: </em>lacking flavor
Therefore, the opposite of <em>honest and authentic </em>would be fake or<em> misleading in appearance </em>