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When one gives the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else, he or she is using?
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When one gives the appearance of saying one thing while meaning something else, he or she is using?
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Answer: Irony
Explanation: Its kind of like lying or sarcasm
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im not 100% positive but I believe the answer would be metaphor
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