The first sentence.
Ted and I cannot convince Steve to change, because he must first convince himself.
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problem and solution. just took the test
Answer: Verbal irony is when a speaker says something when he or she means another thing. It is mistakenly known as sarcasm. Sarcasm, however, connotes a little bit of a mean twist or a derogatory statement.
Explanation: Verbal irony can be for example when after a hard day at work in which everything went wrong you say: What a great day¡
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It's telling the theatre to be quiet.