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which statement is the best description of irony? (1 point)
A. The meaning of a statement is intentionally complicated and confusing
B. The intended meaning of a statement is different from the literal meaning
C. The description of an event or viewpoint is clear and explicit.
D. The expression of a point of view is difficult to understand.
A. The meaning of a statement is intentionally complicated and confusing
B. The intended meaning of a statement is different from the literal meaning
C. The description of an event or viewpoint is clear and explicit.
D. The expression of a point of view is difficult to understand.
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Which phrase describes verbal irony? (1 point)
A. irony that is misunderstood
B. irony expressed through facial expressions
C. irony that is expressed unintentionally
D. irony that is expressed through speech
A. irony that is misunderstood
B. irony expressed through facial expressions
C. irony that is expressed unintentionally
D. irony that is expressed through speech
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Which sentence contains an example of verbal irony? (1 point)
A. "It's great that you won the contest," he said.
B. "Oh, great, we missed the bus," she said.
C. "If you can pick me up Tuesday, that would be great," he said.
D. "Meet my great-grandmother," she said.
A. "It's great that you won the contest," he said.
B. "Oh, great, we missed the bus," she said.
C. "If you can pick me up Tuesday, that would be great," he said.
D. "Meet my great-grandmother," she said.
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Which statement is sarcastic? (1 point)
A. "Thanks, this dinner is great," he said as he began to eat.
B. "Thanks, this dinner is great," he said as he served the food.
C. "Well, aren't you graceful!" he exclaimed as she danced.
D. "Well, aren't you graceful!" he laughed as she tripped.
A. "Thanks, this dinner is great," he said as he began to eat.
B. "Thanks, this dinner is great," he said as he served the food.
C. "Well, aren't you graceful!" he exclaimed as she danced.
D. "Well, aren't you graceful!" he laughed as she tripped.
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Which of the following describes a pun? (1 point)
A. the final sentence of a joke that contains the punchline
B. the use of a noun to serve as the verb in a sentence
C. a joke using words that sound alike but have different meanings
D. a playful use of synonyms to achieve humor in writing
A. the final sentence of a joke that contains the punchline
B. the use of a noun to serve as the verb in a sentence
C. a joke using words that sound alike but have different meanings
D. a playful use of synonyms to achieve humor in writing
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Why do writers use puns? (1 point)
A. to create humor or levity
B. to provide source material
C. to confuse the reader
D. to impress the reviewers
A. to create humor or levity
B. to provide source material
C. to confuse the reader
D. to impress the reviewers
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Which option describes a homophonic pun? (1 point)
A. a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
B. a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
C. a pun that achieves its humor through the use of how words appear on the page
D. a pun that uses ideas from two different disciplines, such as science and art
A. a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
B. a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
C. a pun that achieves its humor through the use of how words appear on the page
D. a pun that uses ideas from two different disciplines, such as science and art
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Which option describes a homographic pun? (1 point)
A. a pun that achieves its humor through very detailed description
B. a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
C. a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
D. a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
A. a pun that achieves its humor through very detailed description
B. a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
C. a pun that is both humorous and serious at the same time
D. a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
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B. The intended meaning of a statement is different from the literal meaning
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D. irony that is expressed through speech
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B. "Oh, great, we missed the bus," she said.
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D. "Well, aren't you graceful!" he laughed as she tripped.
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C. a joke using words that sound alike but have different meanings
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A. to create humor or levity
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A. a pun that uses two words that sound the same but have different meanings
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B. a pun that uses two words that look the same but have different meanings
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