Verbal irony<span> is a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says. The different sorts of discrepancy between the meaning of what is said and what is in fact on the particular occasion meant with it give rise to different kinds of verbal irony</span>
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number 2 i think is the answer
Morphology the branch of grammar that deals with the forms of words and their formation, as by inflection or derivation
A) the idea that he is under a lot of stress because he wants something he can’t get
I think it is the first on