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What is an example of dramatic irony?(1 point)
Responses
A character learns something at the same time as the audience
A character learns something at the same time as the audience
A character says the opposite of what they mean
A character says the opposite of what they mean
The audience knows something that the characters do not
The audience knows something that the characters do not
A story with an unexpected ending
Responses
A character learns something at the same time as the audience
A character learns something at the same time as the audience
A character says the opposite of what they mean
A character says the opposite of what they mean
The audience knows something that the characters do not
The audience knows something that the characters do not
A story with an unexpected ending
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The audience knows something that the characters do not.**
This is the definition of dramatic irony, where the audience has information that characters in the story are unaware of, creating tension or humor.
This is the definition of dramatic irony, where the audience has information that characters in the story are unaware of, creating tension or humor.
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