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in one or two sentencses explain verbal irony
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Verbal irony is when someone says something but means the opposite, often used to create humor or emphasize a point. It is a form of sarcasm that involves saying the opposite of what is meant.
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Verbal irony is when someone says one thing but means something different, often used for humor or to show the opposite of what is said.
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A homophonic pun relies on words that sound alike but have different meanings, while a homographic pun uses words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Both types of puns involve wordplay and clever use of language.
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A homophonic pun is based on words that sound the same but have different meanings, while a homographic pun uses words that are spelled the same but have different meanings. Both types of puns use wordplay to create humor.
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