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Which statement is sarcastic?(1 point)
Responses
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he served the food.
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he served the food.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he exclaimed as she danced.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he exclaimed as she danced.
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he began to eat.
Responses
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he served the food.
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he served the food.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he exclaimed as she danced.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he exclaimed as she danced.
“Thanks, this dinner is great,” he said as he began to eat.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that is sarcastic is:
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
This is sarcastic because it implies the opposite of what the speaker is saying; the laughter indicates that the speaker does not actually think the person is graceful.
“Well, aren’t you graceful!” he laughed as she tripped.
This is sarcastic because it implies the opposite of what the speaker is saying; the laughter indicates that the speaker does not actually think the person is graceful.
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