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English, 29.10.2019 00:31, abdullaketbi71

Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative. read this sentence from "uses and abuses of the umbrella." the reduction in umbrellas during the rainy season demonstrates that there are still a goodly number of gentlemen who know what this black, molded tree with metal branches is for, a device invented by someone who grew desperate in the face of the compelling concept of being unable to fold up a bush and take it for a stroll, dangling from his arm. which phrases from this sentence create a comic tone?   select each correct answer.

"black, molded tree"

"the rainy season"

"someone who grew desperate"

"dangling from his arm"

"to fold up a bush"

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