Sorry I can't give 2 examples of verbal irony...but these example of situational irony might help you. (I hope) 1) Getting in a traffic jam when you are already late 2) Buying a lottery ticket and dying the next day 3) The cat getting chased by the rat
An example is: Wow, the service here is really good! (It took 2 hours to get your food, then the order was incorrect, taking another hour to prepare, and the waiter was rude. The service was terrible.)
Sure! "Running" and "swimming" are examples of gerunds.
The boy with the red shoes plays basketball every afternoon. She and her friends are going to the park later today.
Verbal analogies are comparisons between two pairs of words that have a relationship. They typically follow a specific format, such as "word 1 is to word 2 as word 3 is to word 4." This type of reasoning is commonly used in standardized tests to measure logical thinking and vocabulary skills.
The four steps of active listening are: 1) Paying full attention to the speaker, 2) Demonstrating that you are listening through verbal and non-verbal cues, 3) Reflecting back what you heard to confirm understanding, and 4) Responding appropriately to the speaker's message.
The repeated phrase "War is Kind" is an example of verbal irony because war is often associated with death, suffering, and destruction, not kindness. The speaker's reassurance to the woman that her lover is "brave and dead" is also ironic as it juxtaposes bravery with death in a seemingly positive way.
Act 1 Scene 2 Line 128 Cassius says: "'Tis true this go did shake" He is using verbal irony by calling Caesar a god, when really he is showing one of his mortal flaws
An example of verbal irony in Macbeth is when Lady Macbeth greets Duncan warmly and hospitably while planning to murder him behind his back. This shows a stark contrast between her outward words and inner intentions.
An example of dramatic irony can be seen in Romeo and Juliet Act 2. A nurse enters the scene and the characters all think she is a stranger. However, the audience knows she is there to talk to Romeo about Juliet.
An example is: Wow, the service here is really good! (It took 2 hours to get your food, then the order was incorrect, taking another hour to prepare, and the waiter was rude. The service was terrible.)
1. Intimidations by either physical or verbal abuse or threats 2. Pick on you for your weak physical strength,weak personality or steal your articles, food,or money .Abusive words to undermine you or put you to shame.
1) you were born 2) you will die
verbal and non-verbal
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an example of dramatic irony in Romeo and Juliet act 3 scene 2 is when Juliet is talking to herself at the beginning of the act. some examples of this are when she says "that runaways' eyes may wink: and, romeo, leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen,
Talking and Listening
1.)spinach 2.)sunflower