How is sarcasm different from verbal irony?(1 point) Responses Verbal irony expresses the writer’s or speaker’s negative feelings. Verbal irony expresses the writer’s or speaker’s negative feelings. Sarcasm shows a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. Sarcasm shows a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. Verbal irony provides humor to a situation, while sarcasm does not. Verbal irony provides humor to a situation, while sarcasm does not. Sarcasm says the opposite of what it means and is often used for ridicule.

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The correct response is: Sarcasm says the opposite of what it means and is often used for ridicule.

This distinguishes sarcasm from verbal irony, which is a broader term that includes any instance where someone says one thing but means another. Sarcasm typically conveys contempt or ridicule, often with a sharper tone.

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