Reread this passage from the play Acceptance, looking for examples of irony.

JEREMY: Rose, New York is way too expensive, and I don't have any experience doing literally anything at all. How could I?

ROSE: We'll figure it out. You'll… you'll stay with me in my dorm until you figure it out.

JEREMY: Really? Stay in your dorm? I'm sure your roommate would love that. What—you're going to check me into the dorms every time I need to come home?

What type of irony is in this passage?

situational irony
no irony
verbal irony
dramatic irony

Respuesta :

this would be verbal irony

Answer:

situational

Explanation: