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Irony quiz Covering the catagorization and analysis of use of:
Situational Irony, Dramatic Irony, Verbal Irony
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In this quiz, you will: Read short excerpts and stories
Watch video clips View cartoons and pictures After each, you will answer questions about If irony is present at all Which irony is used How the irony is created The purpose of the irony used
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Sample question What type of irony is used in the picture?
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a coincidence
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Put your answers on your answer sheet.
Got it? Put your answers on your answer sheet. Answer each question as we get to them. We won't be able to go back.
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Answer the following questions on your answer sheet. Question 1
1. Define Dramatic Irony A. when the opposite of that you expect to happen happens B. When you say the opposite of what you mean C. When the audience knows something a character does not know D. Sarcasm
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Answer the following questions on your answer sheet. Question 2
2. Define Situational Irony A. when the opposite of that you expect to happen happens B. When you say the opposite of what you mean C. When the audience knows something a character does not know D. Sarcasm
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Answer the following questions on your answer sheet. Question 3
3. Define Verbal Irony A. when the opposite of that you expect to happen happens B. When you say the opposite of what you mean C. When the audience knows something a character does not know D. telling lies
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Question 4 Look at the picture to the right and answer the question.
What type of irony is represented in the photo? A. Situational Irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic Irony D. There is no irony. This is a coincidence
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Question 5 What type of irony is in present in the following story?
Janice begins receiving threatening notes in the mail and on her car. Then, a car tries to run her over in a dark parking lot. She cannot see who the driver is. She goes to her best friend Doug for help. However, her attacker keeps trying to kill her. Finally Doug suggests he and Janice get away to a cabin where she will be safe. Then he reveals that he is the attacker! A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a coincidence
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Question 6 Why does the author use irony in the story?
Janice begins receiving threatening notes in the mail and on her car. Then, a car tries to run her over in a dark parking lot. She cannot see who the driver is. She goes to her best friend Doug for help. However, her attacker keeps trying to kill her. Finally Doug suggests he and Janice get away to a cabin where she will be safe. Then he reveals that he is the attacker! A. To create a suspenseful mood B. To create humor by the audience knowing a character’s motives C. To create a surprising, shocking ending because of it’s unexpected nature D. To help us get to know the character’s better
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Question 7 What type of irony is present in the picture to the right?
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a funny joke.
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Question 8 Why is the irony used in picture?
A. Situational irony to give readers a surprise ending B. Dramatic irony to create a scary situation C. Dramatic irony to create humor D. Sarcasm to make us dislike the fish characters
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Question 9 What type of irony is present in the video clip?
A. Situational irony because you don’t expect him to jump off the rail B. Dramatic Irony because we know he could get caught by Sid if he jumps. C. Dramatic irony because we know he is just a toy and Buzz doesn’t know that D. There is no irony present.
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Question 10 What type of irony is used in the clip?
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a scene.
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Question 11 Why was Irony used in this clip?
A. Situational irony to create humor B. Situational irony to create a shock ending C. Dramatic irony to create humor D. Dramatic irony to create suspense
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Question 12 What type of irony is present in the clip?
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a funny joke.
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Question 13 What type of irony is presented in the clip?
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a funny joke.
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Question 14 What was the purpose of the irony in the clip?
A. To create suspense by not letting the viewer predict the ending B. To create humor by giving the viewer an unexpected ending C. To help us get to know the character by seeing his attitude D. To create humor giving the audience information the characters don’t have
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Question 15 What type of irony is in the letter to the left.
A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. This was just a funny joke. You MAY NOT change your answer on this one after we move on. If you do, it will be counted wrong.
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Question 16 Why is there no irony present in the clip?
It is not funny There is no element of expectation The audience didn’t know they would see their toddler image There is irony present
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Question 17 What type of irony is present here?
Dear LAIT: May I say how considerate it is of you to enable your passengers such an in-depth and thorough tour of the Caribbean. Most other airlines I have travelled on would simply wish to take me from point A to B in rather a hurry. I was intrigued that we were allowed to stop at not a lowly one or two but a magnificent six airports yesterday. And who wants to fly on the same airplane the entire time? We got to change and refuel every step of the way! I particularly enjoyed sampling the security scanners at each and every airport. I find it preposterous that people imagine them to be all the same. And as for being patted down by a variety of islanders, well, I feel as if I've been hugged by most of the Caribbean already. I also found it unique that this was all done on ''island time", because I do like to have time to absorb the atmosphere of the various departure lounges. As for our arrival, well, who wants to have to take a ferry at the end of all that flying anyway? I'm glad the boat was long gone by the time we arrived into Tortola last night - and that all those noisy bars and restaurants were closed. So thank you, LIAT. I now truly understand why you are "The Caribbean Airline." A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present. He means what he says.
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Question 18 What kind of irony is used here?
Silence of the Lambs Go to the following youtube. You may want to stop at 1:30 unless you want to give the kids a spoiler. A. Situational irony B. Verbal Irony C. Dramatic irony D. There is no irony present
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Question 19 How was the irony in the previous clip used to add to the mood of the story?
The irony was used to create a suspenseful situation that grew more frightening as it went on The irony was used to create a surprise ending because it was unexpected The irony was used to create humor as the confusion grew through out the scene There was no irony present
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The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me— Yes
The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me— Yes!—that was the reason (as all men know, In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night, Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee. But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we— Of many far wiser than we— And neither the angels in Heaven above Nor the demons down under the sea Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride, In her sepulchre there by the sea— In her tomb by the sounding sea. poem Annabel Lee It was many and many a year ago, Coveted her and me. In a kingdom by the sea, And this was the reason that, long ago, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling And this maiden she lived with no other thought My beautiful Annabel Lee; Than to love and be loved by me. So that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me, I was a child and she was a child, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea, In this kingdom by the sea. But we loved with a love that was more than love— I and my Annabel Lee— With a love that the wingèd seraphs of Heaven
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Question 20 What was the mood of Annabel Lee?
Deeply Sad and Mournful over the death of his wife Romantic because his love lasts forever Angry over the death of his love Upbeat and optimistic like a fairy tale
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Question 21 What was the mood of Annabel Lee?
Deeply Sad and Mournful turning to anger Romantic and loving because his love lasts forever Hopeful turning to Angry over the death of his love Upbeat and optimistic like a fairy tale turning to devastated and even obsesssed
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Question 22 Which of the following provides an objective summary of the poem Annabel Lee?
A. Annabel Lee and the narrator were married, but her rich relatives didn’t like it’ so they went and took her and locked her in one of the towers of their castles. The narrator slept in the yard of the castle every night. B. Annabel Lee and the narrator were young and deeply in love. She became sick and died. He was so obsessed with her that he lost touch with reality and slept with her dead body in a tomb. C. The poem uses a fairy tale type tone and a mournful mood to tell the sad story of a man who lost his wife at a young age. D. Annabel Lee and the narrator were young and in love. She became sick (according to the narrator because of the jealousy of the angels) and died. The narrator could not let her go and continued to sleep with her body in her tomb.
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