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In "The Gift of the Magi" O.
Henry sets up situational irony
surrounding the areas of
poverty, love, and Christmas.

Review the underlined
passage from section 25.
Which area (poverty, love, or
Christmas) is O. Henry
developing in this section?


[the underline passage] “He needed a new overcoat and he was without gloves”

A. Poverty
B. Love
C. Christmas


Sagot :

Christmas because it’s saying he’s cold and yk that just makes sense

Answer:

I think poverty is the part that he needed a new overcoat and christmas is the part where he was without gloves since it's normally cold in December so as a result people wear gloves.

Hope it helps

Explanation:

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