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when i was old enough, i was to be apprenticed to Joe, and until I could assume that dignity i was not to be what Mrs. Joe called "pompeyed," or (as i render it) pampered. therefore, i was not only odd-boy about the forge, but if any neighbor happened to want an extra boy to firgthen birds, or pick up stones, or do any such job, i was favored with the employment. In order, however, that our superior position might not be compromised thereby, a money box was kept on the kitchen mantel shelf, in to which it was publicly made known that all my earnings were dropped. i have an impression that they were to be contributed eventually towards the liquidation of the national debt, but I know i had no hope of any personal participation in the treasure.
How does the use of verbal irony contribute to the reader's understanding of Pip?
a it highlights Pip's appreciation for the advantages he is given
b it illustrates the authors depiction of Pip as an ambitious young man
c it emphasizes Pip's unfortunate situation by making it sound dignified
d it contributes to the view that Pip is kind and enjoys helping his neighbors
How does the use of verbal irony contribute to the reader's understanding of Pip?
a it highlights Pip's appreciation for the advantages he is given
b it illustrates the authors depiction of Pip as an ambitious young man
c it emphasizes Pip's unfortunate situation by making it sound dignified
d it contributes to the view that Pip is kind and enjoys helping his neighbors
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c it emphasizes Pip's unfortunate situation by making it sound dignified
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