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Which phrase would add VERBAL IRONY to the paragraph?

include minor details

run longer than the meetings

take too much time to read

aren't fficiently brief​

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User Iarek
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Answer:

run longer than the meetings

Step-by-step explanation:

Verbal irony is a figure of speech wherein, the speaker says something that is not meant to be taken in the literal sense. It can come in several forms such as, sarcasm, understatements, overstatements, etc. In the excerpt, Dina tells Jamile that his presentations are very long.

An ironical way to put that is that his presentations run longer than the meetings. This is not to be understood in the literal sense, but should be understood as meaning that his presentations are very long.

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