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A form of irony that is understood by the audience
A form of irony that is understood by the audience but not by the characters in a play is
understandable irony. situational
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cailee
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In The Importance of being earnest, match the type of irony to its definition. Verbal irony and dramatic irony and irony where
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For what type of irony does the audience know something the character does not?
(1 point) comic irony dramatic irony irony of
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Choose the best definition for each of the following words and terms.
For what type of irony is the opposite of what is intended
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no
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For what type of irony does the audience know something the character does not?
comic irony dramatic irony irony of situation
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no
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For what type of irony does the audience know something the character does not?
(1 point) Responses comic irony comic irony
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murder
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For what type of irony does the audience know something the character does not?(1 point)
Responses dramatic irony dramatic irony
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Jungkook is my love
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In Toy Story, human characters are not aware that the toys speak and move while the audience is aware is an example of what type
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What is the difference between dramatic irony and verbal irony?(1 point)ResponsesDramatic irony is when the expected outcome of
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r
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What is the definition of situational irony? (1 point) Situational irony is a contrast between a character's expectations and
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