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This type of irony is spoken, often in a sarcastic manner.
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This type of irony is spoken, often in a sarcastic manner.
Verbal
This type of irony is when you think one thing will happen but the opposite happens.
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This type of irony is when you think one thing will happen but the opposite happens.
Situational
This type of irony is when YOU (the reader) knows what will happen, but the characters do not.
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This type of irony is when YOU (the reader) knows what will happen, but the characters do not.
Dramatic
Of what type of irony is this an example?: You buy yourself something after months of saving and then someone gets it for you for Christmas!
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Of what type of irony is this an example?: You buy yourself something after months of saving and then someone gets it for you for Christmas!
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This is when the author hints at something to come.
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This is when the author hints at something to come.
Foreshadowing
in Star Wars, Episode 2 Obi Wan is quoted, ' Why do I get the feeling you will be the death of me?' What could this foreshadow?
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in Star Wars, Episode 2 Obi Wan is quoted, ' Why do I get the feeling you will be the death of me?' What could this foreshadow?
Obi Wan will die.
What could this foreshadow? Fred left the house at eleven o'clock and drove into town. He was meeting his father for lunch at Brown's. Officially, they were just 'catching up', but they both knew Fred needed money again - and not such a small amount this time, either.
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What could this foreshadow? Fred left the house at eleven o'clock and drove into town. He was meeting his father for lunch at Brown's. Officially, they were just 'catching up', but they both knew Fred needed money again - and not such a small amount this time, either.
The son and father will fight OR there is some dept OR he will ask for money
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This is a memory or 'time jump' back in the sequence of events
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This is a memory or 'time jump' back in the sequence of events
Flashback
In the 'House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe (we read in class), what was the flashback given in the story?
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In the 'House of Usher' by Edgar Allan Poe (we read in class), what was the flashback given in the story?
The letter OR the childhood friendship
Give your own example of a flashback from a movie or book.
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Give your own example of a flashback from a movie or book.
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This is the most exciting part of a plot.
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This is the most exciting part of a plot.
climax
This is the main idea or lesson in a story.
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This is the main idea or lesson in a story.
theme
'loud silence' is an example of this.
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'loud silence' is an example of this.
Oxymoron
What English word has the most definitions?
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What English word has the most definitions?
Set
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