D . Causes , effects , important places, dates
I think the answer is C, irony, because the quote is definitely not imagery nor anecdote, and it is not making reference to a famous literary work, idea, nor person, eliminating the choice of allusion as well.
I honestly havent read the book but it looks interesting so once i read it I can answer your question
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Self Sacrifice
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Not only had she shaved and sold her hair to buy a part for his watch, but he had sold his broken watch to buy a trinket for her hair.
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I don't think you need a comma in this sentence but if you do the only place I can think of putting one before "Susan" but I don't think that's right
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