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Necklace Quick Quiz –

Necklace Quick Quiz –. On your notecard please answer the following – (Your responses only need to be a sentence or two long, but please use complete sentences.) 1. Describe the climax of the story? 2. How does Mrs. Loisel and her lifestyle change as a result of losing the necklace?

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Necklace Quick Quiz –

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  1. Necklace Quick Quiz – • On your notecard please answer the following – (Your responses only need to be a sentence or two long, but please use complete sentences.) • 1. Describe the climax of the story? • 2. How does Mrs. Loisel and her lifestyle change as a result of losing the necklace? • 3. What is the final revelation at the end of the story? • 4. Think about the ending of the story. Then briefly respond to the following, “How might the story continue? What might happen next?”

  2. Elements of Fiction Lesson 4: Irony

  3. Irony • Ironyis the contrast between expectation and reality– between what is expected to happen and what really does happen, or between what appears to be true and what is really true. • Think NOW – In what ways could “The Necklace” be called ironic?

  4. Types of Irony • Verbal Irony – a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different. Sarcasmis a kind of verbal irony. • Situational Irony- A contrast between what would seem appropriate and what really happens or when there is a contradiction between what we expect to happen and what really happens. • Dramatic Irony – When the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know.

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