First Confession by Frank O'Connor: How is this dialogue from Nora, "... I might have known you'd disgrace me. I can't leave you out of my sight for a minute." 1. How is his use of this word, in this context, ironic? Make sure to take into account of the Christian concept of grace.
Perhaps because he knew the guy would disgrace him, but he continued to believe in him anyway?
Do you want me to do the concept of grace by Christian by myself
The guy is Jackie and if you want to read the story to refresh memory: https://www2.bc.edu/john-g-boylan/files/first-confession.pdf
Well I never read the story, i was just guessing by context of the quote.
just in case you want to read it so if you want to help me out on work then you will know what the story is about in general.
question?
Read the main the question it's right there
mhmm didn't know that he \(\hspace{+45pt}\bbox[15pt,lavender,border:5pt dotted white]{\tt \huge \color{white}\heartsuit C^onfe_ssed\color{white}\heartsuit }\) XD
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