This question is based on General Literary Principles. In literary work, verbal irony refers to...

LITERATURE
JAMB 2012

This question is based on General Literary Principles.

In literary work, verbal irony refers to a

  • A. device in which the speaker means the opposite of what he says
  • B. situation in which a character speaks or acts against the trend of events
  • C. difficult situation which defies a logical or rational resolution
  • D. device in which the actor on stage means exactly what he says

Correct Answer: A. device in which the speaker means the opposite of what he says



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