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Which of these sentences best describes verbal irony?
A.
It...
English, 03.06.2020 20:58 jalonjonrs5991
Select the correct answer.
Which of these sentences best describes verbal irony?
A.
It illustrates ways in which the characters and people cannot control their own fate.
B.
It involves using words or actions to convey the opposite of the literal meaning.
C.
It occurs when a character unknowingly reveals a personal insight or truth.
It adds depth to a story because the reader knows more than the story's characters.
D.
It adds depth to a story because the reader knows more than the story’s characters
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