Asked by Avery Williams
The most common use of dramatic irony in a text is to ___
Choices: establish the setting, introduce a new character, indicate falling action, create suspense.
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Create suspense.
Dramatic irony—when the audience knows something the characters do not—builds tension as readers/watchers wait for the characters to discover the truth or face its consequences.
Dramatic irony—when the audience knows something the characters do not—builds tension as readers/watchers wait for the characters to discover the truth or face its consequences.
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