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explain the verbal irony in the statement"i had to do something"​

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Answered by DevendraBanna2511
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The whole situation is profoundly ironic, leading to the surprise ending. In other words, there is situational irony. In turn, there are other kinds of irony in the story, such as dramatic irony. This means that we as readers know something that one of the characters in the story doesn't know.

Answered by salonisingh160oztp48
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Answer:The statement," I had to do something ." is an example of verbal irony , since , Mr. Eastern did not want miss their fight to understand what the 'something' truly was as he was going to be imprisoned in Leavenworth for seven years on

charges of counterfeiting .

verbal irony happens when a character says one thing and its meaning is entirely different there are many examples of verbal irony in this story .

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