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Question 2:Irony is when we say one thing but mean another, usually the opposite of what we say. When someone makes a mistake and you say, Oh! That was clever! that is irony. You're saying ˜clever' to mean ˜not clever'.Expressions we often use in an ironic fashion are:¢ Oh, wasn't that clever!/Oh...

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Irony is when we say one thing but mean another, usually the opposite of what we say. When someone makes a mistake and you say, Oh! That was clever! that is irony. You're saying ˜clever' to mean ˜not clever'.

Expressions we often use in an ironic fashion are:

¢ Oh, wasn't that clever!/Oh that was clever!

¢ You have been a great help, I must say!

¢ You've got yourself into a lovely mess, haven't you?

¢ Oh, very funny!/How funny!

We use a slightly different tone of voice when we use these words ironically.

Read the play carefully and find the words and expressions Gerrard uses in an ironic way. Then say what these expressions really mean. Two examples have been given below. Write down three such expressions along with what they really mean.

What the author says

What he means

Why, this is a surprise, Mr “ er “

He pretends that the intruder is a social visitor whom he is welcoming. In this way he hides his fear.

At last a sympathetic audience!

He pretends that the intruder wants to listen to him, whereas actually the intruder wants to find out information for his own use.

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Question 1:Make as many words as you can from within the given words. The first one is done for you.ROARINGINRANROAR

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Make as many words as you can from within the given words. The first one is done for you.

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Sonia is learning to play the piano.

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snail, dark, feelers, storm, lightning, thunder

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