In "The Front Desk," the author uses dramatic irony when Mia secretly helps her undocumented parents run the motel, while the guests believe everything is normal. For example, when a guest praises Mia for being so responsible, she knows that her family is in danger and struggling. The audience understands the tension and risks Mia faces, but the guests are unaware of the true situation. This gap between what the characters know and what the readers know creates a feeling of suspense. It makes us worry about the consequences Mia might face while trying to help her family.
How does the author use dramatic irony in "the front desk" up to chapter 24. Use a specific event in the story to support. 5 sentences max. Use simple words and vocabulary.
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