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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. An example of dramatic irony <span>is when the audience knows that the play s main character is making a big mistake, but the character does not realize it. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's isolated but don't get mad if I'm wrong!!!
Explanation:
-viridancat4, an 8th grader.
I know this may start controversy but it's not oppressed if they don't know they're oppressed. But if being abused then let them free yes, but on the terms of being oppressed then no.
The answer is the first one, A. The narrator has no knowledge of how the beast behaves, yet she's willing to go out of her way to agitate it in order learn more about the thing.