What element of rhetoric describes language that often means the opposite of what it is literally saying? A. Irony
B. Sarcasm
C. Understatement
D. Hyperbole
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The correct answer is A. Irony.
Irony is a rhetorical device where the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning of the words used. It often involves a contrast between expectations and reality, creating an effect that can be humorous or thought-provoking.