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28 June, 16:31

In "The Gift of the Magi," how does O. Henry show that Jim is not angry or upset that both his gift to Della and her gift to him are useless? A. He describes the speech Jim delivers about the gifts that the magi gave on Christmas. B. He describes how Jim laughs and calls a neighbor over to recount the story. C. He writes that Jim figures out a way to hang the combs from the watch chain. D. He writes that Jim sits down, smiles, and says the gifts are too nice to use right away.

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  1. 28 June, 19:15
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    This story is about the necklace right? (need so i can answer)
  2. 28 June, 20:22
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    I pretty sure it's D
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