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Steinbeck naming a physically large character Lennie Small is an example of _____.
a irony b atmosphere c tone d inference
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Which are examples of dramatic irony from Romeo and Juliet? Check all that apply.
Juliet’s mother thinks that Juliet is
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Which shows dramatic irony?
* 4 points "Oh, Juliet, I already know about your sad situation. It's a problem too hard for me to
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Danforth. These will be sufficient. Sit you down, children. (Silently they sit.) Your friend, Mary Warren, has given us a
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Danforth. This is a court of law, Mister. I’ll have no effrontery here!
Proctor. Forgive him, sir, for his old age. Peace,
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses the use of humor, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize people the use of
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Why might a writer use dramatic irony to develop a theme?
A. to convey life's complexities through a characters unexpected fate
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses a contrast between a character’s expectations and the audience’s knowledge a
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Which is true about how dramatic irony enhances dramatic texts?
A) It allows characters and settings to be intertwined. B) It
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What type of irony was found in "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville" where the audience knew the woman was who the man was waiting for
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When does dramatic irony occur in a text?
a. when the consequence of a character’s actions causes the opposite result from what
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses a contrast between what is expected and what happens a contrast between what is
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Which is true about how dramatic irony enhances dramatic texts?
a. It lets the author reveal hidden secrets of the protagonist.
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses the use of humor, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize people the use of
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses the use of humor, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize people a contrast
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In " story of an hour," the audience is aware that Mrs. Mallard is actually not sad that her husband is dead, but none of the
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Read Capulet’s speech from Act IV, Scene 2, as he plans for the wedding: Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be
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What is dramatic irony?
A. the series of events that occur in a literary work. B. a contrast between a character's expectations
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Why would an author use dramatic irony in a play?(1 point) Responses To have a character deliver an important speech to the
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Why would an author use dramatic irony in a play?
A. to reveal the main character's inner thoughts to the audience but not to the
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses the use of language to mock, ridicule, or criticize the use of language to mock,
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses a contrast between a character’s expectations and the audience’s knowledge a
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Select the correct answer(s) from the list(s).(1 point) irony occurs when the of a work have some important information that one
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How can a reader identify dramatic irony in a text?(1 point)
Responses by guessing when a character is about to encounter a major
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Why would an author use dramatic irony in a play?(1 point) Responses To have a character deliver an important speech to the
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Chapter 1: Sarai is nervous about her job interview. She spends her morning getting ready and practicing what she will say.
Chapt
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What is the definition of dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses Dramatic irony is when a character experiences a fitting or
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Identify and explain an example of dramatic irony from the play, "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville." What was the purpose of
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Which of the following is not an effect of dramatic irony?
The audience feels suspense The audience is invested in the
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Which scenario is an example of verbal irony?
In Romeo and Juliet , Romeo thinks Juliet is dead and kills himself when in fact
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what is the most common use of dramatic irony in a text
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In Toy Story, human characters are not aware that the toys speak and move while the audience is aware is an example of what type
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Dramatic irony occurs when a character on stage is not aware of
something the audience or reader knows to be true. In Act V,
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Read Capulet’s speech from Act IV, Scene 2, as he plans for the
wedding: Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be well,
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Question Identify the type of irony found in Act IV, Scene 1, of Romeo and Juliet, when Paris meets Juliet at Friar Lawrence’s
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Dramatic irony occurs when a character on stage is not aware of something the audience or reader knows to be true. In Act V,
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occurs when a characters words mean, the opposite of their literal meaning. (A) dramatic irony
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And Snow White, in the seven dwarfs, the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen but Snow White does not know so
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Choose the correct definition, for the term for shadowing occurs, when the reader knows something that the character in the
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In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen, but Snow White does not, so
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In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen, but Snow White does not, so
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Dramatic irony occurs when a character on stage is not aware of something the audience or reader knows to be true. In Act V,
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In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen, but Snow White does not, so
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Identify the type of irony found in Act IV, Scene 1, of Romeo and Juliet, when Paris meets Juliet at Friar Lawrence's cell and
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In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen, but Snow White does not, so
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in snow and the seven dwarfs the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked witch but snow white does not, so she eats
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
The most common use of dramatic irony in a text is to
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not.
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Select the correct answer from the list blank occurs when the audience knows something that a character does not know dramatic,
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Select the correct answer from the list the most common use of dramatic irony in a text is to indicate falling action. Establish
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Parent Categories (25)
Drama
Dramatic devices
Elements of Drama
Fiction
Foreshadowing
Greek Tragedy
Irony
Literary Analysis
Literary Devices
Literary Techniques
Literature
Literature/Appreciation
Narrative
Narrative technique
Narrative Techniques
Novels
Play Analysis
Plays
Plays (specifically, Romeo and Juliet)
Plot Devices
Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare
Shakespearean Literature
Short Story
Types of Irony