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What is irony?(1 point) Responses a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality a literary techni...Asked by Glitchtrap
What is irony?(1 point)
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a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality
a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality
a literary technique that uses word choice to indicate how the author feels about a topic
a literary technique that uses word choice to indicate how the author feels about a topic
a literary technique that creates a heightened effect through deliberate exaggeration
a literary technique that creates a heightened effect through deliberate exaggeration
a literary technique that figuratively compares two things that are otherwise unrelated
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a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality
a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality
a literary technique that uses word choice to indicate how the author feels about a topic
a literary technique that uses word choice to indicate how the author feels about a topic
a literary technique that creates a heightened effect through deliberate exaggeration
a literary technique that creates a heightened effect through deliberate exaggeration
a literary technique that figuratively compares two things that are otherwise unrelated
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Glitchtrap
Use the sentence to answer the question.
“I’m amazing at this,” John said with a chuckle as he cleaned up the fallen remains of his toothpick sculpture.
What kind of irony is used in this sentence, if any?
(1 point)
Responses
situational irony
situational irony
dramatic irony
dramatic irony
verbal irony
verbal irony
no irony
“I’m amazing at this,” John said with a chuckle as he cleaned up the fallen remains of his toothpick sculpture.
What kind of irony is used in this sentence, if any?
(1 point)
Responses
situational irony
situational irony
dramatic irony
dramatic irony
verbal irony
verbal irony
no irony
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Glitchtrap
What is sarcasm?(1 point)
Responses
verbal irony used to state the opposite of what is meant
verbal irony used to state the opposite of what is meant
irony used to give the reader information a character does not have
irony used to give the reader information a character does not have
irony used to highlight the absurdity of an unlikely situation
irony used to highlight the absurdity of an unlikely situation
verbal irony used to mock, ridicule, or criticize
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verbal irony used to state the opposite of what is meant
verbal irony used to state the opposite of what is meant
irony used to give the reader information a character does not have
irony used to give the reader information a character does not have
irony used to highlight the absurdity of an unlikely situation
irony used to highlight the absurdity of an unlikely situation
verbal irony used to mock, ridicule, or criticize
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Glitchtrap
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What is a paradox?(1 point)
Responses
a set of two contradictory words that appear next to each other in a literary text
a set of two contradictory words that appear next to each other in a literary text
a technique authors use to explain how they see the world
a technique authors use to explain how they see the world
a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning
a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning
a statement or situation that creates a sense of strangeness or unease
What is a paradox?(1 point)
Responses
a set of two contradictory words that appear next to each other in a literary text
a set of two contradictory words that appear next to each other in a literary text
a technique authors use to explain how they see the world
a technique authors use to explain how they see the world
a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning
a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning
a statement or situation that creates a sense of strangeness or unease
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Glitchtrap
In which type of writing do paradoxes most often occur? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
Newspaper articles
Newspaper articles
Speculative writing
Speculative writing
Informational writing
Informational writing
Humorous texts
Humorous texts
Historical fiction
Responses
Newspaper articles
Newspaper articles
Speculative writing
Speculative writing
Informational writing
Informational writing
Humorous texts
Humorous texts
Historical fiction
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality**
**a literary technique that shows a contrast between expectations and reality**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**situational irony**
This is because there is a contrast between John's statement of being "amazing" at something and the reality of him cleaning up the fallen remains of his sculpture, suggesting that the outcome is not what one would expect from someone who claims to be skilled.
**situational irony**
This is because there is a contrast between John's statement of being "amazing" at something and the reality of him cleaning up the fallen remains of his sculpture, suggesting that the outcome is not what one would expect from someone who claims to be skilled.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**verbal irony used to mock, ridicule, or criticize**
**verbal irony used to mock, ridicule, or criticize**
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning**
**a self-contradictory statement or situation that might express a hidden truth or deeper meaning**
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The two types of writing where paradoxes most often occur are:
**Speculative writing**
**Humorous texts**
**Speculative writing**
**Humorous texts**
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