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It is known as hyponosis. mental black magic. coercive persuasion. mental influence. verbal attack. --depends on the circumstances.
It is known as hyponosis. mental black magic. coercive persuasion. mental influence. verbal attack. --depends on the circumstances.
The use of verbal irony to criticize
Verbal irony is also known as sarcasm. This form of irony occurs when someone says something but means the opposite, usually to mock or ridicule.
Yes, it's a more crude form of verbal irony
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Sarcasm. For example: "It's a nice day outside," when it is hailing.
it means that it's a sentence that doesn't mean what it says.So in a way it's using verbal irony(sarcasm).
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Verbal irony is a figure of speech in which someone says the opposite of what they actually mean, often for humor, sarcasm, or emphasis. It is a form of communication that relies on the audience recognizing the contrast between the literal meaning of the words and the intended meaning behind them.
Verbal Irony is like sarcasm and like situational irony just spoken. Situational irony is when the opposite occurs than what you expect to happen. Some examples are: the on duty police man was pulled over for speeding.