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Maria looked at her worst enemy with hatred. "It's nice to see you," she said.
Alongside the boat, the school of sharks gathered. Oblivious, Ted stepped on the rail and prepared to jump in.
Suzanne smiled as she walked down the wedding aisle to meet her future husband. But when the ring came out, she swiped it from the ringbearer, put on her sneakers, and ran.
which is verbal, dramatic, or situational irony
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1) Verbal irony — Maria says “It’s nice to see you” while clearly meaning the opposite.
2) Dramatic irony — the reader (or audience) sees the sharks and knows the danger, but Ted does not.
3) Situational irony — the expected wedding ritual is subverted when Suzanne runs off instead of staying to receive the ring.
2) Dramatic irony — the reader (or audience) sees the sharks and knows the danger, but Ted does not.
3) Situational irony — the expected wedding ritual is subverted when Suzanne runs off instead of staying to receive the ring.
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