6. Mr. Bath is the president of Make-A-Bath Industries, a small company that employs fifteen workers,
including Tom Miller, father of six. Ever since the economy went down the tubes, Make-A-Bath hasn't
been selling bath tubs like they once did, and now Mr. Bath has to fire three workers, one of whom will
be Tom Miller. But Mr. Bath has never fired anyone before, so he has been delaying giving Tom and
the other employees the bad news. But Christmas is approaching. Tom wants to buy nice gifts for his
six children, but he doesn't have any money. So Tom charges a whole bunch of nice gifts on his credit
card, figuring that he can pay it back with money from his checks that he will be getting from his job all
year. Tom and his family don't have a lot of extra money to spend, so he likes to get his kids nice
Christmas presents. Tom is looking forward to one of the best Christmases ever.
Which type of irony is used?
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