Which is a reason that an author might employ irony into a text?(1 point)

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to create symbolism in a text
to create symbolism in a text

to show how the setting and plot are connected
to show how the setting and plot are connected

to teach a lesson or communicate a theme
to teach a lesson or communicate a theme

to help a character be more believable

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The most appropriate reason that an author might employ irony into a text is to teach a lesson or communicate a theme. Irony often highlights contrasts between appearances and reality, which can effectively convey deeper meanings or moral lessons within a narrative.

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