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Which question can a reader ask themselves to help detect dramatic irony?(1 point)
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What kind of conflict can I predict based on the actions of the characters so far?
What kind of conflict can I predict based on the actions of the characters so far?
What have I learned that at least one character does not know?
What have I learned that at least one character does not know?
What do the characters know that they have not yet revealed to me?
What do the characters know that they have not yet revealed to me?
What do I expect to happen that at least one character hopes will not?
What do I expect to happen that at least one character hopes will not?
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Which question can a reader ask themselves to help detect dramatic irony?(1 point)
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What kind of conflict can I predict based on the actions of the characters so far?
What kind of conflict can I predict based on the actions of the characters so far?
What have I learned that at least one character does not know?
What have I learned that at least one character does not know?
What do the characters know that they have not yet revealed to me?
What do the characters know that they have not yet revealed to me?
What do I expect to happen that at least one character hopes will not?
What do I expect to happen that at least one character hopes will not?
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To help detect dramatic irony, the most suitable question for a reader to ask themselves is:
**What have I learned that at least one character does not know?**
This question focuses directly on the key element of dramatic irony, which is the knowledge gap between the audience and the characters.
**What have I learned that at least one character does not know?**
This question focuses directly on the key element of dramatic irony, which is the knowledge gap between the audience and the characters.
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