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(ii) Explain the verbal irony in the statement, “I had to do something". What
opening did Easton see in the West?​

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Answered by mkaur14
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Explanation:

Verbal irony means when something is said which is actually the opposite of the real truth. It's another word for sarcasm.

In this given sentence,

"I had to do something. Money has a way of taking wings unto itself, and you know it takes money to keep step with our crowd in Washington. "

There is a verbal irony here because the character Miss Fairchild actually believes in the fact that Easton aimed at becoming a marshal. However, this isn't the real case, he was describing his life as a criminal who made a career out of it.

There is clear sarcasm in this where Easton uses the words and stanza to describe his poor self where people think of his work as prestigious and necessary. At the end of it, he is merely talking about a life of crime.

Answered by raj1900050
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Answer:

2.Explain the verbal irony in the statement “I had to do something”

.What opening did Easton see in the West?

Ans: The statement," I had to do something ." is an example of verbal

irony , since , Mr. Eastern did not want miss their fight to understand what

the 'something' truly was as he was going to be imprisoned in

Leavenworth for seven years on charges of counterfeiting .

The opening that Mr. Easton, was to see a job of a marshal in the west

which is better than an ambassador.

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