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When one gives the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else, he or she is using . Irony satire sarcasm
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When one gives the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else, he or she is using .
Irony
satire
sarcasm
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I am thinking that is is Irony because Sarcasm is using irony but to mock or derive contempt.
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the answer is letter B irony
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