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Little did the detective know, he was standing face-to-face with the very criminal he’d spent months hunting.
“I’d just
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Use the statement about the novel Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson to complete the activity.
In the autobiographical
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What is dramatic irony?(1 point) when the reader knows something that the characters do not know when the reader knows something
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“O child, O child! My soul, and not my child! Dead art thou! Alack, my child is dead, and with my child my joys are buried.”
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
Dramatic irony, Situational irony, Verbal irony occurs when the audience knows
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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 establish the setting,
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Which type of irony is used in this example from The Importance of Being Earnest?
Gwendolen and Cecily bicker, thinking they are
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10. In 3-5 sentences, identify an example of dramatic irony in The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. How does the dramatic irony impact
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Dramatic Irony Quick Check
1 of 51 of 5 Items Question What is dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses when characters say the
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Little did the detective know, he was standing face-to-face with the very criminal he’d spent months hunting.
“I’d just
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Which question can a reader ask themselves to help detect dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses What have I learned that at
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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.
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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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No results found for Read Capulet’s speech from Act IV, Scene 2, as he plans for the wedding: Tush, I will stir about, And all
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Use the story description to answer the question.
How does dramatic irony create different points of view entering the final
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(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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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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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