The simple past tense of break.
What is broke?
The past participle of have.
What is had?
"Her smile was as bright as the sun" is an example of this.
What is a simile?
"They walked up to the house, and he knocked on the door." is an example of this.
What is 3rd person narration?
When someone says one thing, but means the opposite.
What is verbal irony?
The simple past tense of have.
What is had?
The past participle of study.
What is studied?
"The leaves danced in the wind" is an example of this.
What is personification?
"I had never seen anything more beautiful in my life." is an example of this.
What is 1st person narration?
When we expect one thing, but the opposite happens.
What is situational irony?
The simple past tense of write.
What is wrote?
The past participle of break.
What is broken?
"He was sly like a fox" is an example of this.
What is a simile?
"You need to experience it at least once in your life!" is an example of this.
What is 2nd person narration?
When the reader knows what's happening but the characters do not.
What is dramatic irony?
The simple past tense of study.
What is studied?
The past participle of write.
What is written?
"Their bedroom is a pigsty!" is an example of this.
What is a metaphor?
"You wouldn't even believe me if I tried to explain it!" is an example of this.
What is 1st person narration?
This type of irony was found in "After 20 Years", when Bob finds out Jimmy was the detective.
What is situational irony?
The simple past tense of ride.
What is rode?
The past participle of ride.
What is ridden?
"Today was a nightmare!" is an example of this.
What is a metaphor?
"I need the car keys!, yelled his mother." is an example of this.
What is 3rd person narration?
This type of irony was found in "A Tell-Tale Heart", when we knew the dead body was under the floor boards but the police did not.