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Why does situational and dramatic irony often contribute to the development of a work's theme? (1 point)
A. • They cause a reader to find the literal rather than figurative meaning in a situation.
B. • They cause a reader to make connections between different plot elements in the work.
C. • They cause a reader to think beyond the surface level and their own expectations.
D. • They cause a reader to look for symbols in a work of fiction.
A. • They cause a reader to find the literal rather than figurative meaning in a situation.
B. • They cause a reader to make connections between different plot elements in the work.
C. • They cause a reader to think beyond the surface level and their own expectations.
D. • They cause a reader to look for symbols in a work of fiction.
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C. • They cause a reader to think beyond the surface level and their own expectations.
Situational and dramatic irony often reveal deeper truths and lead readers to reconsider their initial interpretations, ultimately contributing to the development of the work's theme.
C. • They cause a reader to think beyond the surface level and their own expectations.
Situational and dramatic irony often reveal deeper truths and lead readers to reconsider their initial interpretations, ultimately contributing to the development of the work's theme.
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