- Irony - when you expect one thing but the opposite happens
- Situational - same definition as above
- verbal irony - when you say one thing but mean another (sarcasm)
- dramatic irony - when the audience knows but the characters don't
- sloth - extreme laziness
- gluttony - when you go to extreme amounts
- virtue - something good, moral, pure
- aside - when a character speaks aloud so we may know what they are thinking
- aphorism - short, clever sayings with a message e.g. Early bird gets the worm
- grapple - wrestle, fight
Monday, September 17, 2018
Vocab 41-50
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