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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According to Jenn's testimony, Jay had not committed the murder, so there was no need of him changing the clothes, making it strange and a reason of suspect that he changed.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The testimony given by Jenn was that Jay had told her that he did not commit the murder and rather Adnan had committed the murder and killed Hey. But it was only Jay who knew about this murder.
So it was very strange when Jenn took Jay to make him change his clothes because according to this testimony, changing clothes of Jay was not required at all.
Answer:
The author's desription of the characters' actions reveal that the working conditions of the factories were exhausting, much like the factories of the Industrial Revolution (you can use this to compare).
Explanation:
words (word choice) such as reviving cramped muscles signify that they worked for long periods of time
unhunching rounded shoulders show that they were always hunched over showing either dedication or stamina
stamping feet that had gone numb shows they had no to little breaks or they were forced to work for that long
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