Original PromptCreate a worksheet for 10th graders to review the 3 types of irony.
This lesson covers the three primary types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic. Students will learn to identify and explain each form through various scenarios and examples. Verbal irony occurs when someone says one thing but means another, like declaring a stormy day as 'lovely'. Situational irony involves an unexpected outcome that contrasts what was anticipated, such as a fire station burning down. Dramatic irony is present when the audience has knowledge that characters lack, seen when viewers are aware of a hidden threat before a character enters a room. The document includes examples and practice questions that challenge students to apply their understanding and analyze different situations for irony.