How is sarcasm different from verbal irony?(1 point)

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Sarcasm is a form of verbal irony, but it typically involves a mocking or sneering tone intended to convey contempt or to ridicule someone or something. In contrast, verbal irony is a broader category where what is said is different from or the opposite of what is meant, without necessarily carrying a mocking intent. Essentially, while all sarcasm is verbal irony, not all verbal irony is sarcastic.

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