Worksheetzone logo

Irony Worksheets

Irony worksheets curated by Worksheetzone

Gain instant access to Irony Worksheets, a trusted resource for educators and families alike. Whether you're managing a full classroom or guiding at-home learning, these Irony Worksheets offer structured, easy-to-follow worksheets that promote clear skill progression. Each sheet is organized by grade level and learning target, making it simple to find exactly what you need—no more wasting time on inconsistent online freebies. With built-in answer keys and enrichment prompts, these materials support effective instruction and confident learning. Irony Worksheets empowers you to deliver smart, focused practice that meets students where they are and helps them grow. Save time, reduce stress, and prioritize what matters most: meaningful progress and student success.
More additional Literary Devices worksheets

Clear All

Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Verified
3 pages

Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Read the following passage:"The Monkey's Paw" by W.W. Jacobs"Neither spoke, but lay silently listening to the ticking of the clock. A stair creaked, and a squeaky mouse scurried noisily through the wall. The darkness was oppressive, and after lying some time gathering up courage, he took the box of matches, and striking one, went downstairs for a candle. At the foot of the stairs, the match went out."Which type of imagery is found in the underlined lines: Sound imagery. Read the following poem:"The Eagle" by Alfred Lord Tennyson"He clasps the crag with crooked hands;Close to the sun in lonely landsRing'd with the azure world he standsThe wrinkled sea beneath him crawls;He watches from his mountain walls..."What type of imagery is found in the underlined lines: Touch imagery. the literal, dictionary definition of a word: denotation. The word scrawny, as in "Jason appeared scrawny," has a _________ connotation: negative. Referring to someone's house as a "shack" would have a __________ connotation: negative. Choose the word with the positive connotation: chat. What is the "tone" of a story: The author, narrator, or speaker's attitude toward a subject. The tone and mood of a text can be very different: true. The words that determine the tone in this passage are..."although I had tried hard and had followed the steps of the scientific method, my experiment didn't work. I dragged myself into class and slouched in my seat, not raising my hand: dragged, slouched. Situational Irony: When the opposite of what is expected is happen in a situation.. Verbal Irony: When the speaker says one thing but means another.. Dramatic irony: When the audience knows something the character does not.. When we know the identify of the superhero, but everyone else wonders who they are, thats...: Dramatic. Irony usually involves something that is : unexpected. Any instance in which the narrator or a character says one thing but means something else is : Verbal Irony. I'd like to visit that museum again as much as I'd like to gnaw off my own foot: Verbal irony. What sense does the following passage appeal to?"She slowly cleared her gravelly throat to make her presence known...": Sound. One bite of the sour lemon caused my lips to pucker.  Which sense does this describe: Taste

Grade:Grade 6_AI - Grade 8_AI
7

Need help finding the perfect worksheet?

AI Search Genie

Find perfect worksheets

*

Quick Finder

Grade + Topic search

Select your Grade level, Topic and Subject to find worksheets instantly or you can use keyword below to search what you need.