Question
Which statement best describes how dramatic irony is used in this passage?
The reader knows that the human neighbors plan to destroy Animal Farm.
The reader knows that Mr. Pilkington is praising a flawed and brutal system.
The reader knows that the information Mr. Pilkington shares about the farm is incorrect.
The readers know that the conditions at Animal Farm are not what Mr. Pilkington had expected.
The reader knows that the human neighbors plan to destroy Animal Farm.
The reader knows that Mr. Pilkington is praising a flawed and brutal system.
The reader knows that the information Mr. Pilkington shares about the farm is incorrect.
The readers know that the conditions at Animal Farm are not what Mr. Pilkington had expected.
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The statement that best describes how dramatic irony is used in this passage is:
**The reader knows that Mr. Pilkington is praising a flawed and brutal system.**
This statement illustrates the concept of dramatic irony, where the audience possesses knowledge that the characters within the story do not. In this case, the reader understands the negative realities of Animal Farm and recognizes that Mr. Pilkington is mistakenly lauding a system that is, in fact, oppressive and dysfunctional.
**The reader knows that Mr. Pilkington is praising a flawed and brutal system.**
This statement illustrates the concept of dramatic irony, where the audience possesses knowledge that the characters within the story do not. In this case, the reader understands the negative realities of Animal Farm and recognizes that Mr. Pilkington is mistakenly lauding a system that is, in fact, oppressive and dysfunctional.
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