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practice & assessment (irony) name read each of the following and mark …

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practice & assessment (irony) name
read each of the following and mark them as follows:
v an example of verbal irony
d an example of dramatic irony
s an example of situational irony
__1. youll love hanging out with my sister. shes so friendly
__2. in a movie, a man tells a woman that he loves her and
teer. the audience knows the man is already married a
move away the next day.
__3. in a television program, a character who thinks she
begins to sing along very loudly with the music inter
audience knows that her friends are in the next room
__4. julie arrived late to meet corey for lunch. “im sorry
you waiting long?” corey replied, “oh, not that long. i
writing a novel, wrote thank you letters for all of my
and memorized the dictionary. not long at all.”
__5. a pilot is afraid of flying.
__6. rob unpacked his backpack and started getting re
homework. “wonderful,” he said. “i forgot my total
school. that will really help me get this homework fi
__7. in a suspenseful movie, a character runs into a roo
someone who is chasing him. only the audience know
already in the room.
__8. ralph shuffled back into the classroom after bein
principals office. “how did it go?” his friend mike ask
“it went really well. i have detention for two days
school carnival. lucky me!”
__9. a painter realizes he is color blind.
__10. jimmy tells his mom he is late getting home from
stayed to help the teacher organize the room. jim
already received a phone call from the school and
because he had detention

Explanation:

Response

To solve these irony - related problems, we need to recall the definitions of the three types of irony:

  • Verbal Irony (V): Occurs when a person says something that is the opposite of what they really mean.
  • Dramatic Irony (D): Takes place when the audience (or reader) knows something that the characters in the story do not know.
  • Situational Irony (S): Happens when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
Question 1

The statement "You'll love hanging out with my sister. There's no friendlier teen." If in reality the sister is not friendly, this is a case of verbal irony because the speaker is saying the opposite of what is true. So we mark it as V.

Question 2

In a movie, a man tells a woman he loves her and the audience knows the man is married and will move away. The audience has more information than the woman (the character), so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 3

In a TV program, a character sings loudly thinking no one hears, but the audience knows her friends are in the next room. The audience knows something the character doesn't, so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 4

Julie is late, and Corey says he hasn't been waiting long, but then lists time - consuming activities. Corey's statement is the opposite of the truth (he has been waiting long), so this is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Question 5

A pilot being afraid of flying is a situation where we expect a pilot to be comfortable with flying, but the opposite is true. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 6

Rob is excited about homework but forgot his textbook. We expect that having the textbook would help with homework, but forgetting it is the opposite of what we expect in this context. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 7

In a movie, a character runs into a room not knowing the person chasing him is already there, but the audience knows. The audience has more information than the character, so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 8

Ralph has detention but says "It went really well" and "Lucky me". Detention is usually not a positive experience, so his statement is the opposite of what we would expect, which is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Question 9

A painter realizing he is color - blind is a situation where we expect a painter to have good color vision, but the opposite is true. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 10

Jimmy says he is late because he helped the teacher, but his mom knows he was in detention. Jimmy's statement is the opposite of the truth, so this is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Final Answers
  1. V
  2. D
  3. D
  4. V
  5. S
  6. S
  7. D
  8. V
  9. S
  10. V

Answer:

To solve these irony - related problems, we need to recall the definitions of the three types of irony:

  • Verbal Irony (V): Occurs when a person says something that is the opposite of what they really mean.
  • Dramatic Irony (D): Takes place when the audience (or reader) knows something that the characters in the story do not know.
  • Situational Irony (S): Happens when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens.
Question 1

The statement "You'll love hanging out with my sister. There's no friendlier teen." If in reality the sister is not friendly, this is a case of verbal irony because the speaker is saying the opposite of what is true. So we mark it as V.

Question 2

In a movie, a man tells a woman he loves her and the audience knows the man is married and will move away. The audience has more information than the woman (the character), so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 3

In a TV program, a character sings loudly thinking no one hears, but the audience knows her friends are in the next room. The audience knows something the character doesn't, so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 4

Julie is late, and Corey says he hasn't been waiting long, but then lists time - consuming activities. Corey's statement is the opposite of the truth (he has been waiting long), so this is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Question 5

A pilot being afraid of flying is a situation where we expect a pilot to be comfortable with flying, but the opposite is true. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 6

Rob is excited about homework but forgot his textbook. We expect that having the textbook would help with homework, but forgetting it is the opposite of what we expect in this context. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 7

In a movie, a character runs into a room not knowing the person chasing him is already there, but the audience knows. The audience has more information than the character, so this is dramatic irony. We mark it as D.

Question 8

Ralph has detention but says "It went really well" and "Lucky me". Detention is usually not a positive experience, so his statement is the opposite of what we would expect, which is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Question 9

A painter realizing he is color - blind is a situation where we expect a painter to have good color vision, but the opposite is true. This is situational irony. We mark it as S.

Question 10

Jimmy says he is late because he helped the teacher, but his mom knows he was in detention. Jimmy's statement is the opposite of the truth, so this is verbal irony. We mark it as V.

Final Answers
  1. V
  2. D
  3. D
  4. V
  5. S
  6. S
  7. D
  8. V
  9. S
  10. V