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How is sarcasm different from verbal irony?(1 point)
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Sarcasm says the opposite of what it means and is often used for ridicule.
Sarcasm says the opposite of what it means and is often used for ridicule.

Verbal irony expresses the writer’s or speaker’s negative feelings.
Verbal irony expresses the writer’s or speaker’s negative feelings.

Verbal irony provides humor to a situation, while sarcasm does not.
Verbal irony provides humor to a situation, while sarcasm does not.

Sarcasm shows a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.

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**Sarcasm says the opposite of what it means and is often used for ridicule.**

This distinction is important because while both sarcasm and verbal irony involve saying one thing and meaning another, sarcasm is typically more pointed and intended to mock or convey contempt, whereas verbal irony may not necessarily carry that same intent.

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