· Ch. 12. After Watson announces his wedding: “He gave a most dismal groan. “I feared as much,” said he.” Flashcards

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· Ch. 12. After Watson announces his wedding: “He gave a most dismal groan.

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“I feared as much,” said he.”

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How is Onomatopoeia used

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The word “groan” is an example of onomatopoeia, as it mimics the sound of a low, mournful sound. This emphasizes the negative reaction of the character to the news of Watson’s impending wedding.

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How is there irony

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The fact that the character responds negatively to Watson’s news of his upcoming wedding is ironic, as it is a positive and joyous occasion. This creates a contrast between the expected and actual reaction of the character, emphasizing his idiosyncrasies and quirks.

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How is dialogue used

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he statement includes dialogue, as the character speaks in response to Watson’s announcement. The use of dialogue adds a sense of interactivity and realism to the scene, allowing readers to feel as though they are present in the moment.

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