<span>"After" should be capitalized, as it begins the sentence. "Ron Weasley" is properly capitalized because a name contains proper nouns.
"Stadium" does not have to be capitalized because the official name is not listed--if it were a specific stadium, it would have to be capitalized, but in this case the capitalization is correct. </span>
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Situational irony - where actions or event has the opposite result from what is expected or intended.
E.G. A plumber spends all day working on leaky faucets and comes home to find a pipe has hurt in his home
Verbal irony- where someone says the opposite of what they really mean or intend.
E.G. On the way to school, the school bus gets a flat tire and the bus driver says, "Excellent! This day couldn't start off any better!"
Dramatic irony: occurs when the audience or tease of a text knows something that the character doesn't.
E.G. The reader knows that a storm is coming but the children playing on the playground don't. Also, in Romeo and Juliet, we know that Juliet has faked her death but Romeo doesn't.