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Which best describes dramatic irony?
A character says the opposite of what he or she means.
Events occur that are the opposite of what is expected.
An audience knows more about a situation than the characters involved.
An audience experiences relief because the situation or scene is humorous.
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"An audience knows more about a situation than the characters involved."
Explanation: that's the definition of dramatic irony. (For clarity: the first option is verbal irony, the second is situational irony, and the fourth describes comic relief.)
Explanation: that's the definition of dramatic irony. (For clarity: the first option is verbal irony, the second is situational irony, and the fourth describes comic relief.)
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