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1 DIN: Take out irony notes
Irony ID “The Open Window” Character Hunt HW: Complete Vocab 7 Sentences Using context clues, guess at the meaning of the 3-5 identified terms from "The Open Window" - write your guess above the term in the story, then look it up and add correct definition if necessary. Do it now: Identify and define the three types of irony

2 Irony Review Verbal? Dramatic? Situational?

3 Verbal Irony A character says one thing but means the opposite. The speaker MUST INTEND for it to be sarcastic! Also called sarcasm or being sarcastic. Examples The locker room smells really good. Awesome! Another homework packet!

4 Dramatic Irony When the reader understands more about the events of a story than a character. You know something that a character doesn’t. Example Tim’s parents are proud of the “A” he got on the test, but we know he cheated. Alex writes a love poem to Judy but we know that Judy loves Devin.

5 Situational Irony When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected. Something about the situation is completely unexpected. Example Mrs. Pocalyko wins “Scariest Costume” for Halloween….but she didn’t wear a costume. Bill Gates uses an Apple computer. Police officer arrested for armed robbery.

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7 DIN: Take out “The Open Window”
Irony Pic Review “The Open Window” Irony Hunt HW: Work on Achieves  Do it now: Class Activity – no Do Now Book –just take out irony notes

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14 Which Type of Irony?

15 Which Type of Irony?

16 Chorus Read – say the word that I leave out – pause to note characterization AND irony
Irony Practice

17 Vocabulary 8 Flashcards and Sentences Due Wednesday
HW: Vocabulary 8 Flashcards and Sentences Due Wednesday Agenda 12/5 Lights, Camera, Action Irony? Vocabulary 8

18 Now let’s watch!

19 IRONY ID When the husband and brothers come home
When Vera explains why Mr. Nuttel left in such a hurry Mr. Nuttel is to stay away from “mental excitement” and “violent physical exercise”

20 Vocab 8 enable precursor prevalent ensue recurrent Incongruous
theoretical Purports Institution generate 1. To make able, empower; to make possible or easy 2. Something that comes before; forerunner; omen 3. widespread; predominant; generally accepted 4. To follow as a consequence; to spring from, as a result 5. Returning from time to time 6. Reciprocally disagreeing; not associating harmoniously 7. Based upon a belief or theory, but not proved or put into practice 8. To mean or seem to mean; to be intended for understanding in a certain way; to profess 9. a. the act of establishing or that which is established b. a fixed custom c. a society devoted to special works 10. To produce or create, as heat, power or ideas

21 “The Open Window” Rereading Activities:
Student 1 – pg Student 2 – pg 7 Student 3 – pg 8/9 Student 4 – pg 8/9 Underline any characterization and note adjective in margin for your assigned page Look for what a character: SAYS - LOOKS LIKE DOES - THINKS Share out with team – note observations


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