Answer: saying the opposite thing usually for humor
Here is an example of irony:
Denise threw the bottle on the florr while John was looking. John asked "Did you drop the bottle?" Denise replied "No, I thoguht you were looking" with irony.
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Answer: The problem that is illustrated by the sentence provided is "grammatically incorrect".
Explanation: The sentence "I joined the others by the fire however they were about to go to bed" is grammatically incorrect because it contains punctuation mistakes. The sentence provided includes a connector ("however") that is joining two independent clauses<u>. Punctuation rules state that a semicolon must always be added before "however" and that a comma must always come after it</u>. In that way, <u>as the sentence provided does not include a semicolon nor a comma, the sentence is grammatically incorrect.</u> The correct way of writing it is: "I joined the others by the fire; however, they were about to go to bed".
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THe one man in all the oceans is a sign of loneliness