The verbal irony in the text suggests that Donald is actually acknowledging the rooster's crowing as an expected and disruptive occurrence, contrasting with his statement that it was "no problem." By joking about it while yawning, he implies that he has indeed been disturbed by the crowing and that it was a problem for him, even though he pretends otherwise. This irony highlights his fatigue and perhaps his tendency to be sarcastic about his situation.
What does the verbal irony in the text suggest?
"Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem." Donald joked with a yawn.
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