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what is irony? how is it different from satire and paradox? give appropriate examples to illustrate your answer.

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Answered by pravallika7
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irony is the figure of speech.it is used to compare living objects with non living object.example:her sails are gentle..here her is the ship.

TheerdhaSudhir: Hey! The example you've given is that of personification.
Answered by TheerdhaSudhir
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Hey there!

IRONY is when you say something and mean exactly the opposite. e.g. Suppose your friend said something very stupid. Then you'd say, " You are INTELLIGENT indeed." in an ironic way

PARADOX is a sentence or a statement which is contrary to itself, e.g. I know one thing that I don't know anything.

SATIRE is something which points towards social and political scenarios along with li'l humour.
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