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As shown in the question, dramatic irony occurs when the reader of a text knows information, which the characters do not know. This information was revealed to the reader by the narrator or by one of the characters, but it was not disclosed to all the characters in the work.
An example of this can be seen in "Romeo and Juliet" where readers have access to Juliet's plan with Friar Lawrence to fake her death. Although the reader knows that Juliet is sleeping, her family and Romeo do not know that.
The structure of the given sentence is compound-complex.
<h3>What is Sentence structure?</h3>
Sentence structure may be defined as the quantity and configuration of clauses that demarcate the maquillage of each classification of it.
The given sentence is a type of compound-complex sentence because it consists of three clauses that correlate to three sets of subjects and verbs.
It contains two independent clauses (the foot, and front part) and one dependent clause (the tentacles).
Therefore, it is well described above.
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She advises her to forget about Romeo for he isn't here and to go ahead and marry Paris. Compared to Paris, Romeo is a dish rag. How does Juliet's attitude to the nurse change? Juliet is now disgusted and angry with the Nurse.