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English, 31.03.2021 20:40 cxm

Buying this nugget was how I once helped a man save his children. Now, in selling it, I'll be saving my own children." How is irony demonstrated in this quotation? F. It shows that the grandfather's act of charity is helping him during his own time of need.

G. It shows that each object in the grandfather's collection is worth more than he initially thought.

H. It brings closure to the problem the grandfather faces as a result of political change in his country.

J. It Illuminates the reason the grandfather treasures something of little monetary value​

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