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Irony and Quotation mark

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Difference between Irony and Quotation mark

Irony vs. Quotation mark

Irony, in its broadest sense, is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or event in which what appears, on the surface, to be the case, differs radically from what is actually the case. Quotation marks, also called quotes, quote marks, quotemarks, speech marks, inverted commas or talking marks, are punctuation marks used in pairs in various writing systems to set off direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase.

Similarities between Irony and Quotation mark

Irony and Quotation mark have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): The King's English.

The King's English

The King's English is a book on English usage and grammar.

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Irony and Quotation mark Comparison

Irony has 142 relations, while Quotation mark has 235. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.27% = 1 / (142 + 235).

References

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