Bob Boone was the owner of a comic book store in a small town. One night, as he was locking up, he was so excited for the sale that he was having over
the next few days because he was sure that it would bring in some new customers who could hopefully be return customers in the future. The next
morning, Bob, who lived just down the road, walked with some pep in his step to his store. As he arrived, he saw that his front windows were broken and
someone had spray painted "sharks" on his front door. "Perfect!" Bob said. "I always thought my store needed more fresh air on the inside. Thank you
Sharks for helping me to grow my business."
What type of irony is this passage?
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