Unit 7 lesson 1 characters and dramatic irony answers:

1– (blank) is a character in the story and uses the pronoun I to describe events. Everything is seen from the perspective of this narrator, who may be a main or minor character
ANSWER— First person

2– (blank) tells the story to the reader or another character using the pronoun you.
ANSWER— second person narrator

3– (blank) uses pronouns such as he, she, and they pronouns; can know everything (omniscient) or not (limited); sometimes called the outside narrator.
ANSWER— third person

4– In "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves," the reader knows the old woman is actually the wicked queen, but Snow White does not, so she eats the poisoned apple. True or false- this is an example of dramatic irony.
ANSWER—true

5– Choose the correct definition for the term- foreshadowing
ANSWER— a hint, advace sign, or warning of what is to come in the story

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6– In "Romeo and Juliet," the audience knows that Juliet is only pretending to be dead, but Romeo believes she is really dead, leading to tragic consequences. True or false- this is an example of dramatic irony.

ANSWER—true.