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what makes this sentence verbal irony? \oh great, another test. just what i needed!\ a. the test is helpful. b. the speaker is being sincere. c. the speaker means the opposite of what is said. d. the test is a surprise. 21. what device is used here: \life is a rollercoaster of emotions.\ a. simile b. hyperbole c. metaphor d. irony 22. which is an example of dramatic irony? a. you yell at a character not to go into the dark room because you know something bad will happen. b. a dog chases a cat. c. a man laughs at someone slipping, then slips himself. d. someone says the opposite of what they mean. 23. \my backpack weighs a ton!\ which device is that? a. onomatopoeia b. hyperbole c. metaphor d. irony 24. what device is being used: \crash! the vase shattered.\ a. onomatopoeia b. alliteration c. hyperbole d. personification
- Verbal irony occurs when a speaker says one thing but means the opposite. In "Oh great, another test. Just what I needed!", the speaker likely doesn't actually want another test, so they mean the opposite of what is said.
- The statement "Life is a rollercoaster of emotions" is a metaphor as it directly compares life to a rollercoaster without using "like" or "as" (which would make it a simile).
- Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that the characters do not. Yelling at a character not to go into a dark room because you know something bad is in there is an example as the audience has knowledge the character lacks.
- "My backpack weighs a ton!" is a hyperbole, an exaggeration for emphasis. A backpack can't actually weigh a ton.
- "Crash! The vase shattered." uses onomatopoeia as "crash" is a word that imitates a sound.
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- C. The speaker means the opposite of what is said.
- C. Metaphor
- A. You yell at a character not to go into the dark room because you know something bad is in there.
- B. Hyperbole
- A. Onomatopoeia