<span>d. Hauchecorne knows that the wallet has been found and will soon be turned in.
</span>Why is Hauchecorne's surprise at his neighbors' reactions to his claims of innocence ironic?
<u><em>Hauchecorne knows that the wallet has been found and will soon be turned in.</em></u>
NOT:
<span>a. Hauchecorne knows his reputation and should not expect to be trusted.
b. Hauchecorne knows that Malandain is just trying to get even with him.
<span>c. Hauchecorne knows that Malandain witnessed him pick up the string.</span>
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The fourth section has figurative language in the form of a simile.
"And the sudden flurries of snowbirds, Like brown leaves whirling by." Using the word like create a comparison, also known as a simile which is a part of figurative language.
Possessiveness and secrecy
Answer:
C. abab
Explanation:
Rhyming words in the excerpt:
unkind a
nunnery b
mind a
fly b
The pair unkind - mind is an example of full, or exact, rhyme.
The pair nunnery - fly is an example of eye, or visual, rhyme.