The correct answer is True.
Step-by-step explanation
Verbal irony is a term that refers to a literary figure that focuses on implying something very different from (or contrary to) the literal message that has been delivered or written. An example of verbal irony is Good thing I followed your advice! (in the form of reproach, when something goes wrong), Aren't you tired of studying? (a mother to a young man who does not study anything), and I did not expect you so early (when someone arrives much later than agreed).