Vocabulary
Synonyms
Antonyms
Titanic
Literary Terms
100
Vainly
What is without success?
100
Excellent
What is superlative?
100
Awkward
What is poised?
100
The only way to travel from Europe to America in the 1900's?
What is by ship?
100
The simplest kind of irony
What is verbal irony?
200
Recriminations
What are accusations against an accuser?
200
Corroborated
What is agreed with, confirmed?
200
Contradicted
What is corroborated?
200
How long did it take to build the Titanic?
What is three years?
200
When what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected.
What is situational irony?
300
Perfunctory
What is not exerting much effort?
300
Unsuccessfully
What is vainly?
300
Irrelevant or unrelated
What is pertinent?
300
This caused the Titanic to sink.
What is an iceberg?
300
This heightens the sense of humor in comedies and deepens the sense of dread in tragedies.
What is dramatic irony?
400
Quelled
What is quieted?
400
Distorted
What is garbled?
400
Clear, distinct
What is garbled?
400
The number of passengers who survived the Titanic tragedy.
What was 711?
400
This adds greatly to the tension in stories, plays, and movies
What is dramatic irony?
500
Ascertain
What is to find out with certainty?
500
Unbeatable
What is superlative?
500
Thoughtful or attentive
What is perfunctory?
500
The number of passengers on the Titanic when it set sail.
What was 2,201?
500
The element of uncertainty in a text, in which something can be interpreted in a number of different ways
What is ambiguity?
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