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English, 10.10.2019 14:50, nshuey0930

Which phrase from the excerpt is an example of verbal irony?
a. a loss to the publick
b. some scrupulous people
c. indeed very unjustly
d. strongest objection against

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Which phrase from the excerpt is an example of verbal irony?
a. a loss to the publick
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