Irony is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
This mostly refers to situational irony, but can relate to other types of irony as well. Situational irony means that the opposite of what was expected actually happens. So if you think you've aced the test and you're going to get an A, and you end up getting an F, that would be an example of situational irony.
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Should soda be offered in school cafeterias?
Should schools teach abstinence-only education?
Why should schools teach financial literacy?
Do all students need to go to college?
Should students take a gap year after high school?
Do all students need to learn a foreign language?
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2. On sundays he has to make breakfast.
3. Do you have to get up early?
4. Dad doesn't have to go to work tomorrow.
5. Do I have to call you?
6. You don't have to help me.
Explanation:
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<span>Swift is making the point that "Greedy Irish property owners exploit the helpless poor." In "A Modest Proposal" he sets out a satirical plan to solve food shortages by eating children. In this line he is making the assertion that landlords have already "devoured most of the parents" not in a literal sense. He is saying that landlords have taken advantage of, and exploited their tenants to such an extant that the next step of devouring their children as food is only logical, and not that much more abhorrent.</span>