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What is the definition of situational irony?
a. Situational irony is a contrast between a character’s expectations and the audience’s
knowledge.
b. Situational irony plays on the expectations that readers or the audience are likely to bring to a work.
c. Situational irony is the use of language that states the opposite of what is actually meant.
d. Situational irony is when a character flashes back to memories they had in the past in order to shed light on a current experience.
a. Situational irony is a contrast between a character’s expectations and the audience’s
knowledge.
b. Situational irony plays on the expectations that readers or the audience are likely to bring to a work.
c. Situational irony is the use of language that states the opposite of what is actually meant.
d. Situational irony is when a character flashes back to memories they had in the past in order to shed light on a current experience.
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The correct definition of situational irony is:
**b. Situational irony plays on the expectations that readers or the audience are likely to bring to a work.**
Situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens, often in a way that is opposite or surprising.
**b. Situational irony plays on the expectations that readers or the audience are likely to bring to a work.**
Situational irony occurs when there is a discrepancy between what is expected to happen and what actually happens, often in a way that is opposite or surprising.
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