In "The Front Desk," dramatic irony is shown when Mia thinks her parents don’t know about her secret writing, but they actually do. Readers know her parents are proud of her but worry about her safety. This creates tension because Mia feels alone in her struggles, unaware that her parents understand and support her more than she thinks.
How does the author use dramatic irony in "the front desk" up to chapter 24. Use a specific event in the story to support. 3 sentences max. Use simple words and vocabulary.
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