SSR Reading Day!!!
Learning Targets for today: SSR – Silently, sustain reading Irony – analyze types of irony in The Diary of Anne Frank
SSR Expectations Have your books out, other distractions away. One headphone only. If reading on your iPad…you MUST be reading a fictional novel. It is what this time has been set aside for in class. iPads flat on your desk, not propped up, not on your bellies, not in your hands.
Irony Irony is the contrast between what’s expected to happen and what actually does happen.
What is ironic about this sign?
Irony Irony is the contrast between what’s expected to happen and what actually does happen. Verbal irony – a contrast between what is said/written and what is really meant. Situation irony – when what happens is very different from what’s expected. think-christopher-warner think-christopher-warner Dramatic irony – when the audience/reader knows something that a character doesn’t know. christopher-warner christopher-warner
On my webpage… Find The Diary of Anne Frank Scroll down to “May 23, 2013 – Irony in The Diary of Anne Frank” Open the assignment in notability. Use your textbooks for this assignment. (Act 2, Scene 3 starts on page 424) Share this through notability by clicking on the box with the arrow in the upper left hand corner, select PDF, then send to VERY IMPORTANT ----In the subject line, write your HOUR, LAST NAME, FIRST NAME, IRONY EXAMPLE: 3 HOFF PAULA IRONY