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Let irony continue

There is a literary tool that not too many authors use. Irony, as defined, is a method of humorous or subtly sarcastic expression, per Webster.

Marc M. Dion uses this tool. And with this literary technique, he says it like it is.

Like it, or not. Get the point, or not.

Incorporating his lifelong experiences and humility, he makes his readers think. Isn't this the bottom line? Please keep his column coming; I look forward to him challenging our Daily Herald readers.

Karen M. Muhr

Hoffman Estates

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