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What kind of words would a writer use to express a tone of irony in a literary work?
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What kind of words would a writer use to express a tone of irony in a literary work?
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I would say he would use words that make his tone sound sarcastic in the readers mind. Or after the character's line it would say...EXAMPLE: "Oh really" Alice said sarcastically
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