Question
The wolf slipped into a sheep suit, surveyed the farm from his hiding place for a while, and then joined the unsuspecting flock "Good day," said one of the sheep "Ready to join the graze?
The wolf looked at the grass and offered a sly smile "You know, I'm not hungry."
"Suit yourself," said the sheep "More for the rest of us."
How do different types of irony create narrative effects in this story? Select the two correct answers
(1 point)
Dramatic irony creates humor
Verbal irony creates suspense
Dramatic story creates tension
Dramatic irony creates mystery
Verbal rony creates humor.
The wolf looked at the grass and offered a sly smile "You know, I'm not hungry."
"Suit yourself," said the sheep "More for the rest of us."
How do different types of irony create narrative effects in this story? Select the two correct answers
(1 point)
Dramatic irony creates humor
Verbal irony creates suspense
Dramatic story creates tension
Dramatic irony creates mystery
Verbal rony creates humor.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two correct answers that explain how different types of irony create narrative effects in the story are:
1. **Dramatic irony creates humor** - The audience knows that the wolf is pretending to be a sheep, which adds a layer of humor to the situation as the sheep remain oblivious to the true identity of the wolf.
2. **Verbal irony creates suspense** - The wolf's statement, "You know, I'm not hungry," is ironic because, as a predator, he is likely just biding his time rather than being genuinely uninterested in the sheep. This creates suspense as the reader anticipates what the wolf might do next.
So, the correct answers are:
- Dramatic irony creates humor
- Verbal irony creates suspense
1. **Dramatic irony creates humor** - The audience knows that the wolf is pretending to be a sheep, which adds a layer of humor to the situation as the sheep remain oblivious to the true identity of the wolf.
2. **Verbal irony creates suspense** - The wolf's statement, "You know, I'm not hungry," is ironic because, as a predator, he is likely just biding his time rather than being genuinely uninterested in the sheep. This creates suspense as the reader anticipates what the wolf might do next.
So, the correct answers are:
- Dramatic irony creates humor
- Verbal irony creates suspense