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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
12

Please DO NOT answer if you DO NOT know. Thanks!

English
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Art [367]3 years ago
8 0
8 is c 
7 is b

“That is sooooo ironic.” This sentence is used frequently — and usually incorrectly — in American English.

Often the word “ironic” is misused to remark on a coincidence, such as “This is the third time today we’ve run into each other. How ironic.”

It is also mistakenly used to describe something out of the ordinary or unusual: “Yesterday was a beautiful, warm day in November. It was really ironic.” And, unfortunately, it is sometimes used to simply emphasize something interesting. For example, “Ironically, it was the best movie I’ve seen all year!” We submit that ironic might be the most abused word in the English language.

ivolga24 [154]3 years ago
7 0

All I know is 8 is c hope this helps :)

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