Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen inserts sarcasm and irony regularly in her writing

Her books are firmly grounded in upper class settings, but she is often ridiculing the customs and traditions of the upper class. We know the first line of the book is sarcastic. Find examples in Chapters 3 and 4 of specific words or phrases that depict sarcasm or irony. Explain your choices!

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Um, sarcasm and irony are different. they're not theoretical anymore Nate. So...i dont know the answer.

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Her books are firmly grounded in upper class settings, but she is often ridiculing the customs and traditions of the upper class. We know the first line of the book is sarcastic. Find examples in Chapters 3 and 4 of specific words or phrases that depict sarcasm or irony. Explain your choices! Um, sarcasm and irony are different. they're not theoretical anymore Nate. So...I don't know the answer.

Zach-

Seriously? I'm an all A+ student (but my math class is down to a C-). So partly all A's.