For what reason does Mukharji most likely use sarcasm to describe his experiences in london?
a. he thinks british society is superior to india's, but he cannot state that in an obvious manner for fear of being disliked in india.
b. he hopes his indian readers will understand his humor but british readers wont.
c. he doesnt want to insult all british people, since he found some of them to be accepting.
d. he wants his readers to take him seriously and not be confused about his purpose.

Respuesta :

c. he doesnt want to insult all british people, since he found some of them to be accepting

Answer:

c. he doesnt want to insult all british people, since he found some of them to be accepting.

Explanation:

Sarcasm means a derision or mockery, closely linked to irony (often this connection is made thanks to the lived tragedy of the sarcastic person in comparison to the life of other people of better luck), with a mordant intent almost cruel. Mukharji did not want to leave the British offended, so he preferred to use sarcasm and thus create a mood of play.

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