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Bellringer – HW on top right corner of your desk! Respond to the following questions in complete sentences: – How would you and your neighbors react if the power in your neighborhood suddenly went out and the cars wouldn't start? What could cause this to happen? Defend your answer.

Homework Complete the irony worksheet in complete sentences. Use your notes. Due on Thursday (10/22)

Irony Irony is when the opposite of what you expect to happen, happens.

3 Types of Irony 1.Verbal 2.Situational 3.Dramatic

Verbal Irony (Sarcasm) Verbal irony occurs when the literal words spoken by an individual are meant to convey the opposite of what they seem to say. An example of this would be if your date shows up in jeans and T-shirt and you say, "Well, you didn't have to dress up."

Situational Irony Situational irony occurs when events come together in an unexpected and surprising way. Generally, this situation has some element of coincidence or connection. For example, a person stepping out of the way of a water hose to avoid getting wet just to end up falling in a pool would be an example of situational irony.

Dramatic Irony When the audience or reader has a full understanding of a situation while the characters do not. For instance, if you were in a restaurant and said out loud, 'I can't wait to eat the spaghetti I ordered,' and there were people around who knew that the spaghetti was poisoned and that you would die as soon as you took a bite, your situation would be one of dramatic irony.

1. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

2. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

3. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

4. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

5. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

6. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

7. What is happening in the photo? Why is this ironic? What type of irony is being used? What is the purpose of irony in the photo?

Answers 1.Situational Irony 2.Verbal Irony 3.Situational Irony 4.Dramatic Irony 5.Situational Irony 6.Situational Irony 7.Dramatic Irony

Build Your Background Knowledge! SILENTLY, read the "Build Background" section and "Meet Rod Serling" section on page 838 of the red literature book.

Rod Serling Based on what you read, turn and tell a partner what you know about Rod Serling. What is “The Twilight” Zone? What is his connection to “The Twilight Zone”?

Can You Predict? Based on the title, “Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, what can you predict?

“The Monsters are Due on Maple Street” Purpose: To identify and explain stage directions and examples of irony. While Reading…: – Answer questions related to the text in complete sentences. – DO NOT LOSE THIS SHEET OF PAPER. IT IS A DAILY GRADE.

Exit Ticket What is irony? Dramatic? Situational? Verbal? What is the difference?