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Irony And Perception In Salmo XVII
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In the poem “Salmo XVII,” how does irony shape the reader’s understanding of wealth and power?

A

Readers are led to question their value by contrasting their earthly grandeur with spiritual insignificance.

B

Readers feel encouraged to pursue material success as a means to gain immortality through remembrance.

C

Irony enhances admiration for wealth and power by showcasing their enduring nature and legacy.

D

It accentuates a sense of fairness in society by showing that everyone has equal access to wealth and power.

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