An …… is an indirect and usually unfavourable remark? by Sunday | Jun 21 | Literature in English WEAC | 0 comments A. allusion B. irony C. aside D. innuendo Correct Answer: Option D – innuendo Users Also Read These:An unfavourable balance of trade for a country means…The terms of trade is described as unfavourable when?Why do we still need witnesses? You have now heard…Okibe was rusticated for his [derogatory] remark…A country is said to be experiencing an unfavourable…