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hermandeep5

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Sarcasm vs Innuendo vs Irony vs Rhetorical
Plz specify a clear demarcation among all of the above (if possible using sentences as example)
 

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I suggest that you try using the words in example sentences.
 
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Have you tried using a dictionary?
 
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I am unable to make a clear sense of the meaning from the definition provided.

Do you understand that sarcasm, innuendo, and irony are nouns and rhetorical is an adjective?
 

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Please specify a clear demarcation among all of the above (if possible using sentences as examples).

We are not here to replace dictionaries, Herman.

Click here to conduct your own research first. You will find that only two of the above words have any relation to each other. Most of the dictionaries there have sample sentences.

(Bookmark the OneLook site for future reference.)
 
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