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Can you imagine what it feels like to be embarrassed or ashamed about someone you care about? How might it feel to know that a close friend or family member felt embarrassed about you? Explain with 2 paragraphs.
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1. I was nervous when it was my turn in the spelling bee. a. First person b. Second person c. Third person 2. He likes to tell jokes that make everybody laugh. a. First person b. Second person c. Third person 3. Mike took his book to the library to renew it for one more week. a. First person b. Second person c. Third person
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4. My grandma is coming to visit and I can’t wait to see her. a. First person b. Second person c. Third person 5. You have to be very quiet so you don’t scare away the rabbit. a. First person b. Second person c. Third person
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Dramatic irony – This occurs when the reader or audience understands more about the events of a story than a character. Ex: You see dramatic irony in most scary movies when we know the character is about to die, but they do not.
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Situational irony – This occurs when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected or appropriate. EX: This is when a fire station catches on fire or a police station is robbed.
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Verbal irony – A character says one thing but really means the opposite. EX: This is when you say something like, “ I am so EXCITED to clean my room!” Are you really excited? No, probably not.
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