Drag each item to the correct location to indicate whether it is an example of dramatic irony or situational irony.(2 points)
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Dramatic Irony Situational Irony
The reader knows who the thief is in a mystery story.A character who doesn’t care about money ends up accidentally winning a lottery.The reader is surprised when one character is shown to be the villain throughout a story but ends up being the hero.The reader knows that a main character is a spy, but the other characters do not.
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Dramatic Irony:
- The reader knows who the thief is in a mystery story.
- The reader knows that a main character is a spy, but the other characters do not.
Situational Irony:
- A character who doesn’t care about money ends up accidentally winning a lottery.
- The reader is surprised when one character is shown to be the villain throughout a story but ends up being the hero.