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Which passage from Chapters 4-5 of Don Quixote uses sarcasm?

Don Quixote, Chapters 4-5
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Which passage from Chapters 4-5 of Don Quixote uses sarcasm? Don Quixote, Chapters-example-1
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Answer:

It's C

Making pretense that a certain town on his estate, named Barataria, was an island, the duke dispatched Sancho to govern it. … After a magnificent entry into the city, Sancho Panza was called upon to give judgment in certain teasing disputes, and this he did with such wit and such wholesome commonsense that he delighted all who heard him.

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Answer:

D

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Option D is the passage that uses sarcasm.

Looking at the option D, we discover that it tends to mock Sancho, the governor. In the passage, Sancho fell flat on the earth and his fall was described to be like that of a great tortoise. As he fell, he was trampled upon. Such description actually mocks the man in question.

Sarcasm is known to be use of words to annoy or make mockery of someone or create humor.

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