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what does the verbal irony in this text suggest? according to mr. kirby…

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what does the verbal irony in this text suggest? according to mr. kirbys kids, his snoring is as quiet as a jackhammer. the snoring occurs in bursts. the snoring is loud.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Verbal irony involves saying the opposite of what is meant. The phrase "as quiet as a jackhammer" is ironic because a jackhammer is very loud, so describing snoring as quiet like a jackhammer is a contradiction (sarcastic understatement or overstatement - here, saying quiet when it's actually loud via the jackhammer comparison). The other options are just descriptive, not ironic.

Answer:

The verbal irony is in "According to Mr. Kirby's kids, his snoring is as quiet as a jackhammer." (since a jackhammer is loud, saying snoring is quiet like it is ironic, contrasting the expected quietness of "quiet" with the loudness of a jackhammer). The other statements ("The snoring occurs in bursts", "The snoring is loud") are straightforward descriptions, not ironic.