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1. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Twelve small coins, that was all the money Della had; money saved by
negotiating with the shopkeepers Negotiating until one's face bumed with the silent
knowledge of being poor. She counted several times, dejected. And the next day was
Christmas. There was nothing to do but cry. How would she buy her husband, Jim, a
present with such an amount? She sobbed at the thought, and then at her own situation
in life.
As she sobbed and moved about unhappily, she saw her reflection in the tall
mirror in her room and stopped. She stared at her beautiful long hair, one of the two
priceless possessions of the husband and wife (the other one being Jim's gold watch). "I
could sell my hair to a wig maker and get good money," she thought to herself. In no
time, she visited Madam Sandy's shop, got her hair chopped and sold, and bought a
beautiful silver chain for Jim's watch: the best gift she could manage with the money
she had.
When Jim came home that evening, he was shocked to find his wife's long,
beautiful hair gone. He was not happy or sad, he just looked at her with a strange
expression on his face.
"Did you cut your hair?" he asked, "Jim, my dear, I could not have lived through
Christmas without getting you a gift, so yes, I cut it and sold it. But don't worry, my hair
grows out fast! Merry Christmas!"
What a pity!" Jim shook his head. He took out a package from his coat pocket, a
gift for Della. She took the package from him and tore through the package. There was
a scream and a joy, for she found combs; a set of elegant combs made of shells and
jewels, just the colour to wear in her beautiful hair that was no longer there!



Describe the irony in the story in 30-40 words​

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Answered by Brainlyboy00
2

Answer:

1. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Twelve small coins, that was all the money Della had; money saved by

negotiating with the shopkeepers Negotiating until one's face bumed with the silent

knowledge of being poor. She counted several times, dejected. And the next day was

Christmas. There was nothing to do but cry. How would she buy her husband, Jim, a

present with such an amount? She sobbed at the thought, and then at her own situation

in life.

As she sobbed and moved about unhappily, she saw her reflection in the tall

mirror in her room and stopped. She stared at her beautiful long hair, one of the two

priceless possessions of the husband and wife (the other one being Jim's gold watch). "I

could sell my hair to a wig maker and get good money," she thought to herself. In no

time, she visited Madam Sandy's shop, got her hair chopped and sold, and bought a

beautiful silver chain for Jim's watch: the best gift she could manage with the money

she had.

When Jim came home that evening, he was shocked to find his wife's long,

beautiful hair gone. He was not happy or sad, he just looked at her with a strange

expression on his face.

"Did you cut your hair?" he asked, "Jim, my dear, I could not have lived through

Christmas without getting you a gift, so yes, I cut it and sold it. But don't worry, my hair

grows out fast! Merry Christmas!"

What a pity!" Jim shook his head. He took out a package from his coat pocket, a

gift for Della. She took the package from him and tore through the package. There was

a scream and a joy, for she found combs; a set of elegant combs made of shells and

jewels, just the colour to wear in her beautiful hair that was no longer there!

Describe the irony in the story in 30-40 words

Explanation:

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Answered by Suryansh2411
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Answer:

1. Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Twelve small coins, that was all the money Della had; money saved by

negotiating with the shopkeepers Negotiating until one's face bumed with the silent

knowledge of being poor. She counted several times, dejected. And the next day was

Christmas. There was nothing to do but cry. How would she buy her husband, Jim, a

present with such an amount? She sobbed at the thought, and then at her own situation

in life.

As she sobbed and moved about unhappily, she saw her reflection in the tall

mirror in her room and stopped. She stared at her beautiful long hair, one of the two

priceless possessions of the husband and wife (the other one being Jim's gold watch). "I

could sell my hair to a wig maker and get good money," she thought to herself. In no

time, she visited Madam Sandy's shop, got her hair chopped and sold, and bought a

beautiful silver chain for Jim's watch: the best gift she could manage with the money

she had.

When Jim came home that evening, he was shocked to find his wife's long,

beautiful hair gone. He was not happy or sad, he just looked at her with a strange

expression on his face.

"Did you cut your hair?" he asked, "Jim, my dear, I could not have lived through

Christmas without getting you a gift, so yes, I cut it and sold it. But don't worry, my hair

grows out fast! Merry Christmas!"

What a pity!" Jim shook his head. He took out a package from his coat pocket, a

gift for Della. She took the package from him and tore through the package. There was

a scream and a joy, for she found combs; a set of elegant combs made of shells and

jewels, just the colour to wear in her beautiful hair that was no longer there!

Describe the irony in the story in 30-40 words

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