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25 September, 12:24

What type of Irony is shown in this passage:

The conversation was interrupted by the warehouse boss.

"You're in luck, you two," the fat Arab said. "There's a caravan leaving today for Al - Fayoum."

"But I'm going to Egypt," the boy said.

"Al-Fayoum is in Egypt," said the Arab. "What kind of Arab are you?"

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Situational

Dramatic

Historic

Verbal

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  1. 25 September, 12:35
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    The answer is D - Verbal Irony.
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