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question 6 (4 points) in toy story, human characters are not aware that the toys speak and move while the audience is aware. a. dramatic irony b. ironic irony c. verbal irony d. situational irony question 7 (4 points) a man looked out of the window to see the storm intensify. he turned to his friend and said, \wonderful weather were having!\ a. said irony b. verbal irony c. situational irony d. dramatic irony question 8 (4 points) this occurs when a speaker says one thing but means another, often the opposite. a. verbal irony b. iron c. situational irony d. dramatic irony question 9 (4 points) traveling from pennsylvania to florida in january in order to avoid the cold weather but finding below - freezing temperatures once you arrived in florida would be an example of: a. motion sickness b. dramatic irony c. verbal irony d. situational irony
- Question 6: In "Toy Story", humans not knowing toys are alive while the audience does is a classic example of dramatic irony where the audience has knowledge that the characters lack.
- Question 7: A man calling a storm - intense weather "wonderful weather" when he likely doesn't mean it is verbal irony as he says one thing but means another.
- Question 8: When a speaker says one thing but means another, it is verbal irony.
- Question 9: Traveling to Florida to avoid cold but finding freezing temperatures is a situation where the outcome is contrary to expectations, which is situational irony.
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Question 6: A. Dramatic Irony
Question 7: C. Verbal Irony
Question 8: A. Verbal Irony
Question 9: D. Situational Irony