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Yes, there are instances of irony in the book "November Blues" by Sharon Draper. One example is when the characters face unexpected outcomes or events that contradict their expectations, highlighting the contrast between appearance and reality. Irony is used to add depth and complexity to the storyline and characters' experiences.
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One can find information on dramatic irony on Wikipedia where it gives information on lots of different types of irony. For specific information on dramatic irony, one can go on Encyclopedia Britannica.
One of John's pranks was to roll APPLES to the front of the room at the TEACHER. It's ironic symbolism
The irony is that the one person the girl confided in, turned out to be the killer.
The Drunkard is a book written by Frank O'Connor. The irony in this book is when Harry goes to his father to prevent him from drinking and getting drunk, but he actually is the one who ends up getting drunk.
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i know one is at the ski village the mountaim,dock,cave,forest,mine,light houseand the last one is the secend one it is in the hanted house in the forest
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There is dramatic, situational, and verbal irony. Dramatic Irony- the contrast between what the character knows and what his audience knows. Situational Irony- the contrast between what was expected to happen and what actually ended up happening. Verbal Irony- the contrast between what is said and what is meant. These types of irony have to do with the conflict, theme, and setting.
In Fablehaven book one, a metaphor could be "the sinister darkness enveloped the forest like a shroud," comparing the darkness to a covering that masks what lies beneath.