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English, 07.11.2019 23:31, theincrediblejacob06

“bertha was rather sorry to find that there were no flowers in the park. she had promised her aunts, with tears in her eyes, that she would not pick any of the kind prince’s flowers, and she had meant to keep her promise, so of course it made her feel silly to find that there were no flowers to pick.” “why weren’t there any flowers? ” “because the pigs had eaten them all,” said the bachelor promptly. “the gardeners had told the prince that you couldn’t have pigs and flowers, so he decided to have pigs and no flowers.” there was a murmur of approval at the excellence of the prince’s decision; so many people would have decided the other way. –“the storyteller,” saki what examples of irony does saki use to create satire? check all that apply. bertha feels lonely. the pigs ate the flowers. bertha is sad that she will not be tempted. pigs are more important than flowers. the children take the silly story seriously.

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