As we both fed our eyes wistfully at the used under wear section. Vivian noticed a heap of women's undenvear. a mixture of braziers of various sizes and designs. panties, g-strings and tongs. underskirts, lingerie of different colours, all heaped and scattered on a big bedspread like a pile of rubbish. Some were quite ancient and threadbare. while a few appeared not to have suffered much oppression in the hands and private parts of their previous owners. It was apparent that the international businessman who imported such inglorious assortment had agents with prongs. long enough to dig deep into the deepest and fathermost refuse bins and home.
It was apparent that the international businessman who mported such inglorions assortment had agents with prongs. long enough to dig deep into the deepest and fathermost refuse hins and damps of Europe to be able to meet the demand back home
From the quotation above. it is apparent that the writer is being
A. metaphorical B. categorical C. Sarcastic D. specific
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
The quotation has some words or phrases that apparentli relay that the writer criticizes the importation of used wears in an amusimg way. Consider Inglorious assorment: ' agents with prongs' "deepest and farthermost bins" "dumps of Europe" as being sarcastic.