2). What is ironic about Easton's dialogue in paragraph 9?
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A)- The real marshal knows what Easton is talking about when he mentions opportunity and
money.
B). The reader believes that Easton is really a counterfeiter, so he is only fooling Miss Fairchild
with his speech.
C)- Miss Fairchild expects him to be more focused on her instead of going on about making
money and working as a marshal. .
D)- The reader and Miss Fairchild think Easton is talking about being a
marshal, but really he is referring to his work as a counterfeiter