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Saying, "Nice Move!" to a Person Who Trips Is Known

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Question 24

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Saying, "Nice move!" to a person who trips is known as an


A) intentional, non-literal statement.
B) unintentional, non-literal statement.
C) intentional, literal statement.
D) unintentional, literal statement.

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