Verbal irony is the use of words that express one thing with the intention of expressing the opposite.
In the options that were given, we can see examples of verbal irony in the following cases:
After finally finishing your paper for history, you drop it in a puddle of water. “Oh great! That is just what I need!” you exclaim.
and
Your mom comes into your room and sees clothes strewn on the floor. “I think you’re going to win an award for cleanliness,” she says.
In both cases, the person means the opposite of what they said. You don't really believe the paper falling in a puddle of water is something good, as well as your mother doesn't really think your room is clean.
Answer:
The Cotton States and International Exposition Speech addressed a topic of race relations. This speech laid a foundation and began the Atlanta Compromise. This is a compromise between the Southern whites and the African Americans. This is where the whites agreed to meet the African Americans' needs.
Explanation:
I don't know but I got a 100 :)
Answer:
Not exactly sure but I'd say the answer is B.) While they were waiting for Kelvin in the parking lot, they gobbled brownies.
Explanation:
If not then I also think it's C.
A or C because you can't just give up and you can't commit the path. You have to figure out backup plans for and wait for opportunity.