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Derick Cisneros
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22 January, 21:29
What is the difference between sarcasm and irony?
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Caleb Bolton
22 January, 21:47
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irony is often naturally occurring and unintentional in nature, while sarcasm uses irony to make a remark or observation of a situation, usually ridiculing it in some fashion.
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