English-2
Grade-6
Easy
Question
When expectations do not match reality ( Verbally, dramatically, or situationally), this is referred to as:
- Symbolism
- Analogy
- Irony
- Tone
Hint:
A figurative speech is a phrase that has a different meaning than it’s literal meaning.
The correct answer is: Irony
Option 3 is the correct answer.
Irony
When expectations do not match reality, this is referred to as irony.
A situation in which something that was expected to have a particular result, ends up having the opposite of that or completely different from that.
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