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Identifying irony: One bright Easter morning, Timmy Holloway woke up to the smell of eggs, but not breakfast eggs. That's right Timmy had a craving for Easter eggs, and today was the day to get them, boy howdy.
Is this passage already out there? It's a long one. What type of irony?
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