Irony

Irony

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English

8th Grade

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1.

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What is situational irony?

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Situational irony occurs when an event turns out in a way that is opposite to what a person might logically expect.

2.

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What is verbal irony?

Back

Verbal irony is when a speaker says something but means the opposite, often used for humorous or emphatic effect.

3.

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What is an example of verbal irony in a debate context?

Back

A politician wishing their opponent 'Good luck' in a sarcastic tone before a debate is an example of verbal irony.

4.

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Front

What is dramatic irony?

Back

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience or reader knows something important that a character in the story does not know.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

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What is sarcasm?

Back

Sarcasm is a type of verbal irony that is intended to mock or show contempt.

6.

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Front

How does situational irony differ from verbal irony?

Back

Situational irony involves unexpected outcomes, while verbal irony involves saying the opposite of what one means.

7.

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Front

Can you give an example of dramatic irony in literature?

Back

An example of dramatic irony is in Romeo and Juliet, where the audience knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo does not.

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