
Exploring the Three Types of Irony in Literature

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Jackson Turner
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English
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9th - 12th Grade
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What is the primary purpose of using literary devices in writing?
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What is the main function of literary devices according to the video?
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Which type of irony is demonstrated when the outcome is opposite to what is expected?
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What effect does irony typically have in literature and media?
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What is an example of situational irony from the video?
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In which situation would situational irony occur?
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How does verbal irony differ from sarcasm?
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Which scenario is an example of dramatic irony?
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Which type of irony involves the audience knowing more than the characters?
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What distinguishes dramatic irony from other forms of irony?
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