you call them a speaker that speaks in situations...?
Verbal irony is when a speaker says something but means the opposite (sarcasm), while situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens in a situation. Verbal irony is expressed through words, while situational irony is evident in the events or outcomes that occur.
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"May I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker" is correct only if the speaker is asking permission from someone else. If the speaker is a chairman or other recognized leader of a meeting, the speaker should simply say, "I call on Mr. Smith as the next speaker.
'Speaker' in Kannada is called "ಉಪಸ್ಥಿತಿ" (upasthiti).
A native English speaker.
An orator
The situational irony in "A Red Palm" by Gary Soto lies in the fact that the speaker, who is a worker in the fields picking grapes, desires a full grape bunch as a reward for his hard work but only receives a single palm leaf instead. This outcome is unexpected and contrasts with the speaker's initial expectations, highlighting the disparity between his labor and the meager reward he receives.
Speaker
charismatic
Situational
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You cannot turn the speaker phone on the KS360 unless you are in a call. When you are in a call, all you have to do it press "ok" on the keypad to turn it onto speaker phone.