In the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Huck;s description of the "drunk" horseman at the circus is an example of what kind of irony?

a. dramatic
b. situational
c. verbal****

9 answers

Probably so, but since I haven't read that book in over 20 years, you should decide. I say "probably so" because the question includes "Huck's description" -- and descriptions like this are done with words.
A. Dramatic
Unit 3 lesson 5
1. Nerve is pluck
2. Caricature
3. Drunk horseman- dramatic
4. He hit by deaf daughter
5. Ridicuy
5. Ridiculous 😜
Thanks for the response. I got 100% lol
Also, if you're unsure here are the letter answers:
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. B
caabb lol
shut up god
everyday we stray further from god
but I am okay with that
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