There are different literary devices that can be used in narration and some of them include:
- Verbal irony
- Situational irony
- Hyperbole
- Metaphor
- Repetition
- Metonymy
- Simile, etc
With this in mind, we can see that there is a wide range of literary devices to pick from when trying to enrichen a narration and some of them are listed above.
<h3>What is Irony?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech that is used to show the harsh opposite of an intended outcome in a given situation.
Hence, we can see that your question is incomplete as the passage was not given, so a general overview of literary devices and irony was given to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Reply is not a component of the SQ4R method.
1. Verbs in the Present Simple: used for repeated actions, thoughts, feelings and states.
They never<em> eat</em> carrots.
How often <em>do</em> you <em>go</em> to the cinema<em> ? (Do </em>is the<em> auxiliary verb </em>for this question)
They<em> don't like </em>potatoes. (<em>Don't</em> is the contracted form for <em>Do no</em>t)
2. Verbs in the Present Continuous: used to say somebody is in the middle of an action)
What <em>are</em> you<em> doing</em> now ? (verb to<em> be</em> +<em> verb</em> +<em> ing</em>)
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