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Long Response: Answer the following question in complete​ sentences....What is the ironic or humorous about the following sentence? "Gilray kept pestering me with letters about his chrysanthemum. He seemed to have no faith in me--a detestable thing in a man who calls himself your friend"

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Calls himself your friend is a humorous one. It is an iconic or humorous response that has been taken with pestering with letters written about the chrysanthemum.


This involves right reason and should be controlled to have no faith in me.


It increase detestable thing in a man and he calls himself your friend.

Answered by rscbhatigmailcom
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Long Response: Answer the following question in complete sentences....What is the ironic or humorous about the following sentence? "Gilray kept pestering me with letters about his chrysanthemum. He seemed to have no faith in me--a detestable thing in a man who calls himself your friend" this is your answer

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