When a person says something that is the opposite of what he/she means, the person is using
ironic speech
verbal irony
trickery
verbal disagreement
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When the audience or reader knows something important that a character in the story does not know, this is called
situational irony
intelligent craft
dramatic irony
rising action
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When an event turns out in a way that would be the opposite of what a person might logically expect, this is called
a surprise resolution
situational irony
suspense
dramatic irony
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A type of verbal irony that intends to mock or show contempt
repetition
sarcasm
ironic twist
dramatic effect
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Irony can best be used to achieve which of the following effects?
create humor, suspense, or tragedy
create an emotional connection with the audience
create action, setting, and basic situation
introduce new characters
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A symbol functions to
represent only itself
make it easy to understand the basic storyline
represent something beyond itself
confuse the reader
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Symbols can lead to an understanding of a story's
action
plot
theme
verbal irony
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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:
dramatic irony
good luck
situational irony
motion sickness
10. Multiple Choice
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If you, the reader, know that Sophie's friends are acting strange because they are throwing a surprise party for her, but Sophie does not know this, you are feeling suspense due to