Objective: Students will be able to explain the difference between the THREE main types of irony. Students will be able to find TWO instances of foreshadowing in the beginning of the "RMS Titanic."
Do-Now: Copy new vocabulary words and definitions from pg. 329 into your notebook: superlative, ascertain, corroborated, quelled, poised, perfunctory, garbled, recriminations, pertinent, vainly
Agenda: 1) Note-taking: 3 Main Types of Irony
Situational Irony: When the opposite of what is expected to happen occurs
Dramatic Irony: When the reader/audience knows something a character in the story doesn't know.
Verbal Irony: Saying one thing and meaning the opposite.
2) Read "RMS Titanic" Section 1 pp. 331 - 334. Find TWO examples of foreshadowing and fill out your literary device chart. The first example has been done for you.
Homework: Chart your first five vocabulary words: superlative, ascertain, corroborated, quelled, poised
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