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How is dramatic irony different from situational irony?(1 point) Responses Dramatic irony involves the contrast between good and
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How does the dramatic irony affect the audience in this scene?
* 1 point It adds to the audience's image of Danforth as an
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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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Irony can be described as a twist of fate in which what readers least expect to happen takes place. At the end of act 2, scene
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Finally, Sam had had enough. “I’m at the marina,” she texted. “Is everything okay?”
Miles away on the other side of the
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Which situation best shows irony?
A. A school nurse often misses work because she has an unhealthy lifestyle. B. A school nurse,
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What is the irony in "The War Prayer"?
A. The stranger is a lunatic, so the townspeople's disbelief after his speech is
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The _____ in Twain's story is supported by the exciting mood in the first half of the story.
A. sarcasm B. rhetorical situation
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Identify the irony of Henry’s “red badge of courage” in The Red Badge of Courage.
(1 point) Responses He was wounded by a
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Use the paragraphs to answer the question. Finally, Sam had had enough. “I’m at the marina,” she texted. “Is everything
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Which is a reason that an author might employ irony into a text?
A. to create symbolism in a text B. to show how the setting and
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What is the definition of situational irony?
A. Situational irony is the use of language that states the opposite of what is
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How is dramatic irony different from situational irony?
A. Dramatic irony involves the audience knowing something that the
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If it is storming outside and someone says wow what a beautiful, sunny day, that is an example of what type of figurative
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Macbeth is hailed as “Thane of Cawdor,” by the witches. Which type of irony is this? (3 points)
* 3 points Verbal Irony
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Multiple Choice
In "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off," the most ironic thing about Van der Vyver's reaction to the death of the
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Read the following sentence from "The Moment Before the Gun Went Off."
He knows that the story of the Afrikaner farmer—regional
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At the end of "The Moment the Gun Went Off," the author reveals the surprising truth about the young black boy's parentage. What
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What is dramatic irony?
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Use the paragraphs to answer the question. Finally, Sam had had enough. “I’m at the marina,” she texted. “Is everything
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He heard me. He stood up. He maneuvered with his oars and headed the boat towards me. He had accepted my offer. And suddenly I
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Which situation is an example of irony?
A clumsy ballerina has her debut performance. A wise teacher gives advice to a student. A
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What do situational irony and dramatic irony have in common?
They both are generally revealed through the private thoughts of a
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Which of these excerpts from "Salvation" is the best example of irony?
A. There was a big revival at my Auntie Reed's church.
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Which is an example of irony? A. A woman predicts that the baby she's carrying will be a boy, but the baby turns out to be a
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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 a character says one thing but means something else, it is called(1 point) Responses situational irony. situational irony.
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what is the difference between dramatic irony and verbal irony?
Dramatic irony is when the expected outcome of an event defies
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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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When a character says one thing but means something else, it is called(1 point)
Responses tragic irony tragic irony verbal irony
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When sitting down to the same dinner you’ve had three times in a row, you say “Gee mom, I really love eating meatloaf every
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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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When a character says one thing but means something else, it is called
(1 point) Responses tragic irony. tragic irony. verbal
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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 "Greek Meets Greek" Ram takes great pains to avoid having Chan, his neighbor, identify his true island heritage. Too late,
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Although Graciela was running late for the formal dinner hosted by her employer,
she decided to stop at a car wash. She had spent
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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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19) When sitting down to the same dinner you've had three times in a row, you say “Gee mom, I really love eating meatloaf
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20) Story of an Hour the audience is aware that Mallard is actually not sad that her husband is dead , other characters know
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Act 1, Scene 1 from King Lear CORDELIA: [aside] What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent. LEAR: Of all these bounds, even
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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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The following statement: "I shall now therefore humbly propose my own thoughts, which I hope will not be liable to the least
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What does irony create in a story?(1 point) Responses A contrast between expectation and reality. A contrast between expectation
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Which situation is an example of irony?(1 point) Responses A wise teacher gives advice to a student. A wise teacher gives advice
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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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What do situational irony and dramatic irony have in common?(1 point) Responses They both are generally revealed through the
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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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