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Which question can a reader ask themselves to help detect dramatic irony?(1 point)
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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?
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 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?
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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?
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 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?
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The most appropriate question a reader can ask themselves to help detect dramatic irony is:
**What have I learned that at least one character does not know?**
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more about a situation than the characters involved, creating tension or humor based on the contrast between the character's understanding of the situation and the audience's greater knowledge.
**What have I learned that at least one character does not know?**
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience knows more about a situation than the characters involved, creating tension or humor based on the contrast between the character's understanding of the situation and the audience's greater knowledge.
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