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English, 17.01.2021 01:00 francescanajar5

How should the sentence I'm highly honored! be interpreted by the reader? "Oh, indeed! I'm highly honored!" (paragraph 27)
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It should be read as an ironic statement because Richard Kennedy is not being sincere.
It should be taken literally because Richard Kennedy is touched by the doctor's
reassurance.
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It should be seen as humorous because Richard Kennedy is trying to make the
doctor laugh.
o It should be regarded as an exaggeration because Richard Kennedy is only slightly
honored.

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