The irony of the picture is that it say nothing is written in stone even though there is writting on the stone which the iorny is verbal and dramtic irony.
The gravestone is ironic because it says "Born" and graves are symbols for people who have died... This is an example of both verbal and situational. (I think...)
This is an example of both situational and verbal irony. It is situational because it says you can't escape the plan yet the person died. It more of an example of verbal because the tombstone or gravestone says BORN and normally you would have a gravestone or tombstone for someone that has died not someone being born. So this is more of a verbal irony example.
its situational and verbal in ways because it says born but it's a reverse of what you think because they're dead. it's verbal because it says born but they're dead.
I think it's situational irony because it's the opposite of what it's saying nothing is written in stone it's born , but in reverse of the dead , but in my opinion i just think it's a little of verbal cause it's saying something that's not exact same thing as what they're talking about in the topic.
It says theres nothing written in stone even though there is something written in stone.
ReplyDeleteit says "nothing is written in stone" and its written in stone'
ReplyDeletethis verbal irony
the first picture is ironic because they had written it in stone
ReplyDeleteIt says nothing is written in stone but there is writing in the stone.
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It's ironic because it says that "nothing is written on stone", & the saying is written on a stone.
ReplyDeleteverbal irony, it says "nothing is written in this stone" but that is written on it.
ReplyDeleteit says that there is nothing is on this stone and there is something written on the stone.
ReplyDeletethe words are written in a stone, it should be verbal irony.
ReplyDeleteits verbal irony because it says there is nothing written in stone when they written it on stone
ReplyDeletei think that this type is verble irony because when it said nothing is written in stone and it is written in stone.
ReplyDeleteit is ironic because it says"nothing is written in stone" but it is written in stone
ReplyDeleteIt says "Nothing is written in stone" and it is written in stone. This is verbal irony.
ReplyDeleteThe irony of the picture is that it say nothing is written in stone even though there is writting on the stone which the iorny is verbal and dramtic irony.
ReplyDeleteit says there is nothing written in stone but it is in stone
ReplyDeleteThis is verbal because it says "Nothing is written in stone" and it written in the stone.
ReplyDeleteThis verbal irony,This is ironic because they wrote on stone that nothing is writtin in stone.
ReplyDeleteThe irony is it says, "nothing is written in stone", when the statement was writen in stone.
ReplyDeleteThis is verbal irony.
DeleteIt is verbal irony because it is written in stone and it says "nothing is written in stone"
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ReplyDeletethe picture says "Nothing is written in stone" and it is written in stone. This is a example of verbal irony.
ReplyDeleteIt is situational because it says born on a tombstone so it mean the person was born dead.
ReplyDeleteThis is verbal irony because the gravestone says born when really someone is dead and buried there.
ReplyDeleteThis is verbal irony because it says born when we really know that they are dead.
ReplyDeleteThe headstone says "BORN" but we know a head stone is used when someone passes away. This is an example of Verbal Irony.
ReplyDeleteThe tombstone says born but the person is dead.
ReplyDeleteit is situational because it says born when they are dead.
ReplyDeleteit say it born on a grave
ReplyDeleteit is Dramatic because we know that there dead but it says born
ReplyDeleteit is verbal irony because on the stone it says "born" on a tombstone which is put out for the dead.
ReplyDeleteit is Situational
ReplyDeleteit is situation because on the tombstone it sayes born meaning the person was never born or born dead this is ironic
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DeleteThis verbal irony because it says born when they are actually dead!
ReplyDeleteIt's verbal because the stone says born but there really dead.
ReplyDeleteit's dramatic, because we know he is dead because of the gravestone in the graveyard although his last name is born.
ReplyDeleteThe gravestone is ironic because it says "Born" and graves are symbols for people who have died... This is an example of both verbal and situational. (I think...)
ReplyDeletethis is a example of verbal irony. Because it says "born" on a tombstone.
ReplyDeletethis picture is a example irony because it says ¨born¨ which means born dead.
ReplyDeleteThis is situational irony because the stone says "Born" and the person has passed away.
ReplyDeleteIt is verbal irony because it says born but we know that they are dead.
ReplyDeletedramatical because it says born but we know they're dead
ReplyDeleteit says born but they are dead
ReplyDeleteits saying that their born on the stone but they are really dead.
ReplyDeletethis is verbal.
DeleteThis is an example of both situational and verbal irony. It is situational because it says you can't escape the plan yet the person died. It more of an example of verbal because the tombstone or gravestone says BORN and normally you would have a gravestone or tombstone for someone that has died not someone being born. So this is more of a verbal irony example.
ReplyDeleteits situational and verbal in ways because it says born but it's a reverse of what you think because they're dead. it's verbal because it says born but they're dead.
ReplyDeleteI think it's situational irony because it's the opposite of what it's saying nothing is written in stone it's born , but in reverse of the dead , but in my opinion i just think it's a little of verbal cause it's saying something that's not exact same thing as what they're talking about in the topic.
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