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Nada1 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

What is the type of irony in the gift of the magi?
  

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Hello, Nada—and welcome to English Forums. Remember that book and story titles are always capitalized and enclosed in quotations marks (for stories) or written in italics for books. I am not aware that there are 'types' of irony.

  • Hello, Nada—and welcome to English Forums.
  • Remember that book and story titles are always capitalized and enclosed in quotations marks (for stories) or written in italics for books.
  • I am not aware that there are 'types' of irony.
  • If I coined one for this story, it would be 'pathetic irony'.
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Hello, Nada—and welcome to English Forums.

Remember that book and story titles are always capitalized and enclosed in quotations marks (for stories) or written in italics for books.

I am not aware that there are 'types' of irony. If I coined one for this story, it would be 'pathetic irony'.

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