Select the correct answer.Which scenario provides an example of dramatic irony?

A.
Two characters wearing masks at a costume party meet, have a brief conversation, and go their separate ways. Each believes that the other is a stranger, but the reader knows that they’re good friends.
B.
One character is riding her bike to school when she sees a friend. She speeds up on her bike, zips past him, and then screeches to a stop in front of him. “Going my way?” she asks.
C.
Two characters, a teenage boy and his little sister, are at the shopping mall waiting for their grandmother to come out of a shoe store. The boy turns to his sister and says, “I bet Grandma already has a thousand pairs of shoes at home.”
D.
One character reveals to the reader that she has a secret wish to visit Paris, France, someday. Another character, her friend, reveals to the reader that she loves the food at French restaurants.

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Answer 1
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Dramatic Irony is when the audience knows something's going to happen, but the characters in the story don't.

The only possible answer could be Option A. The audience knows that these two characters are good friends, but the characters in the story think that they're strangers.

Good luck! If you have any more questions, just ask :))

-T.B.

Answer 2
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Answer:

A because the rest could most likely be sarcasm.

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