A reader can identify dramatic irony in a text by noticing when they know something the character does not. This creates a contrast between the character's understanding of the situation and the audience's knowledge, leading to a deeper engagement with the story.
How can a reader identify dramatic irony in a text?(1 point)
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by examining the situation when a character has fallen for a trick
by examining the situation when a character has fallen for a trick
by identifying when characters with different perspectives are speaking sarcastically
by identifying when characters with different perspectives are speaking sarcastically
by noticing when they know something the character does not
by noticing when they know something the character does not
by guessing when a character is about to encounter a major problem
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