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 reader's awareness, leading to tension and often humor or poignancy in the narrative.
How can a reader identify dramatic irony in a text?(1 point) Responses by guessing when a character is about to encounter a major problem by guessing when a character is about to encounter a major problem - no response given by noticing when they know something the character does not by noticing when they know something the character does not - no response given by identifying when characters with different perspectives are speaking sarcastically by identifying when characters with different perspectives are speaking sarcastically - no response given by examining the situation when a character has fallen for a trick
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