Use the sentence to answer the question.

“I’m amazing at this,” John said with a chuckle as he cleaned up the fallen remains of his toothpick sculpture.

What kind of irony is used in this sentence, if any?

(1 point)
Responses

verbal irony
verbal irony

dramatic irony
dramatic irony

situational irony
situational irony

no irony

1 answer

The kind of irony used in this sentence is situational irony. John claims to be "amazing" at making a toothpick sculpture, yet it has fallen apart, which contrasts with his statement.