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| when the reader/viewer knows more about the truth than the characters |
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| when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected to happen |
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| saying the opposite of what is really meant or felt to achieve a certain effect |
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| (adj) not conforming to the standard or common type |
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| (v) to give a false or misleading account of; to twist out of shape or deform |
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| (n) a feature that damages the perfection of something |
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| (adj) easily impressed or influenced; susceptible |
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| "(pl n) the means of communication, as radio and television, newspapers, and magazines, that reach or influence people widely" |
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| (n) the result of becoming aware or understanding |
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| v) to cause to continue or last indefinitely |
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