In 2-5 sentences please explain the difference between verbal irony and sarcasm...

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Verbal irony is when a person says something that is the opposite of what they really mean, often used to create humor or emphasize a point. Sarcasm, on the other hand, is a form of verbal irony that is intended to mock or ridicule someone or something. While verbal irony can be light-hearted or subtle, sarcasm is usually more direct and cutting in tone. Both involve saying something different from what is meant, but sarcasm is typically more negative or critical in nature.
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