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Lamb to the Slaughter: Isn't it ironic? Directions: "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl is bursting with all three types of
irony: verbal situational and dramatic. Find one example of each type of irony within
the story and explain what is happening and what makes it ironic in the lines below. Your
answer must be in full sentences and use quotes to support your answer.

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