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What is the literary term for an event that is different from what the readers or the characters will expect to happen?

A. situational irony
B. ambiguity
C. verbal irony
D. contradiction

Working on my workbook pages for this week and I don't understand this one: please help, and thank you in advance if you do!
11 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
http://grammar.about.com/od/tz/g/situationalironyterm.htm
11 years ago

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