Show your understanding of irony and ambiguity by completing one of the following projects. You may work in teams of two or three, but you must tell me exactly what each member did to contribute to the completion of the project.
Show your understanding of irony and ambiguity by completing one of the following projects. You may work in teams of two or three, but you must tell me exactly what each member did to contribute to the completion of the project.
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Show your understanding of irony and ambiguity by completing one of the following projects. You may work in teams of two or three, but you must tell me exactly what each member did to contribute to the completion of the project.
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Directions: Show your understanding of irony and ambiguity by
completing one of the following projects. You may work in teams of two or three, but you must tell me exactly what each member did to contribute to the completion of the project.
• Write/draw a comic strip showing irony and another for
ambiguity (label each). • Create a game that teaches irony and ambiguity. Include rules for your game. • Write a short story that includes irony and ambiguity. • Create a video and post to your Blog. Your video should demonstrate your understanding of irony and ambiguity. You must email me a link to your Blog and video no later than Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 8am. me@daaiyah.com