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Read: 'Rag-picking has acquired the proportions of a fine art.' Q: The phrase 'fine art' applied to rag-picking is

ALiteral
BRhetorical and quietly ironic
CSarcastic and dismissive
DBotanical
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Rhetorical and quietly ironic
The juxtaposition of 'fine art' with rag-picking is not literal. It is rhetorical, both acknowledging the skill the work requires and registering the author's moral comment on the poverty that makes such 'art' necessary.
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