Because as we say the stuff that we need to say in an attitude it actually shows us being happy, mad or whatever but when we are writing you could just be sarcastic like “ yea it was a great day!” When it really wasn’t
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer is: situational, dramatic and verbal irony.
Explanation:
The irony is a literary device we use to express certain meanings by using language that signifies the opposite, to indicate a higher negative implication through the positive wording.
There are three types of irony: dramatic, situational, and verbal.
Dramatic irony represents the situation when the audience understands what is happening in a certain situation better than the characters. The best example of this type of irony can be found in Shakespeare's <em>Romeo and Juliet</em> when Romeo dies because he believes Juliet is dead.
Situational irony occurs when some action has the opposite result from what is expected. 
For example:
John realizes it's his wife's birthday. He goes to buy her a present, and after buying it, he realizes the birthday was three days ago.
Verbal irony occurs when the speaker says the opposite of what he/she thinks.
For example: 
The cousin you hate is coming to see you and you are saying: <em>What a nice surprise</em>!
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The answer is option C: The reader would know more about Hamadi’s inner thoughts and feelings and less about Susan’s. 
The first person point of view is used to provide readers with the narrator's feelings and inner thoughts. As a consequence, if "Hamadi" had been written in the first person with Hamadi as the narrator, then readers would not have so much information about what motivates the rest of the characters, and the account would be influenced by Hamadi's emotions and prejudices.