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1 verbal irony discrepancy between what is said and what is meant Literary Terms
2 Verbal Irony Sarcasm. Ish. English Vocab - Exam
3 verbal irony discrepancy between what is said and what is meant Literary Terms
4 Verbal Irony A figure of speech that occurs when a person says one thing but means another. Literary Terms
5 verbal irony discrepancy between what is said and what is meant Literary Terms
6 verbal irony when the speaker or writer says one thing but means something very different--often opposite of what is said Satire vocabulary
7 Verbal irony characters mean the exact opposite of what they say; sarcasm Literary elements
8 Verbal irony saying one thing and meaning another Pre-AP English terms
9 verbal irony is the difference between what the speaker intends and what is literary terms
10 verbal irony is the difference between what the speaker intends and what is expressed literary terms
11 verbal irony when a speaker says one thing but means another Shakespearean Tragedy
12 verbal irony The speaker say one thing but really means something different english final
13 Verbal irony Verbal irony is a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says. english exam terms
14 Verbal irony a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says. English II H Spring Exam Terms
15 Verbal Irony when a speaker says one thing but means the opposite lit terms
16 verbal irony speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant.(sarcastic) Graham's English term review
17 verbal irony figure of speech in which the actual intent is expressed in words that carry the opposite meaning literary elements
18 Verbal irony Example: Are you hungry?(while they are eating an entire pizza) basically sarcasm, i guess stuff thats going to be on my english final
19 Verbal Irony Irony in which words portray the opposite that is meant. Romeo and Juliet: Terms
20 verbal irony a speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant. English One Final -- Vocab
21 Verbal Irony a figure of speech that occurs when a person says one thing but means the opposite sarcasm Literary Terms - Exam Review
22 verbal irony a speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant. Simplified English Vocab
23 verbal irony when a person says one thing and means another Humorous Fiction
24 Verbal irony what is said is the opposite of what is meant Literary Terms
25 verbal irony what is said is the opposite of what is meant Literary Terms
26 verbal irony occurs when a character or narrator says one thing but means the opposite Short Story Vocab
27 Verbal irony the reader understands the opposite of the speaker says OAT Sept. 21
28 verbal irony sarcasim Vocab 1-FSS
29 Verbal Irony occurs when a character or narrator says one thing but means the opposite. Short Story Terms
30 Verbal Irony occurs when a character or narrator says one thing but means the opposite Short Story Vocabulary
31 Verbal Irony When the writer says one thing and means another Short Story Literary Terms II
32 verbal irony words used to suggest the opposite of their usual meanings Vocab for Plot
33 Verbal irony When you say something and mean the opposite/something different. AP Language and Composition Glossary of Literary and Rhetorical Terms
34 verbal irony words are used to suggest the opposite of their usual meanings, Vocab language
35 Verbal irony the process of stating something but meaning the opposite of what is stated AP Vocabulary
36 Verbal Irony the result of a statement saying one thing while meaning the other Figures of Speech
37 verbal irony when someone knowingly exaggerated one thing and means another English 9 test 2
38 verbal irony words used to suggest the opposite of what is meant Elements of Poetry
39 verbal irony irony produced intentionally by speaker AP English Vocab
40 verbal irony difference between what is said and what is meant literary terms
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1 GRE GRUBUKerem Hilmi ve Sevilayın (belki Fatoşun) GRE Verbal'a hazırlanma grubudur. 4 users January 25, 2008
2 Snyder's SAT ClassMrs. Snyder, MHS, SAT Verbal, Spring 2008 14 users February 20, 2008
3 SAT Verbal ISBVocabulary words for the SAT Verbal class in Brussels. 5 users February 22, 2008
4 Jason Kim's Academy Study GroupSchool: Jason Kim's Academy Subject: SAT Verbal Teacher: Michelle Aim: memorize all 4000 vocab!!!!!!!! P.S. please include your name in the message 4 users March 3, 2008
5 2008 Mercer Education SAT Verbal Prep Group ClassAndrea, Mercer Education, SAT Verbal Prep, 2008 1 user July 6, 2008
6 Verbal Advantage2400 1 user July 29, 2008
7 SAT VerbalFor SAT Vocabulary 1 user August 28, 2008

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