The Hunchback of Notre-Dame<span> (</span>French<span>: </span>Notre-Dame de Paris<span>) is a </span>French Romantic/Gothic novel<span> by </span>Victor Hugo<span>, published in </span>1831<span>. The original French title refers to </span>Notre Dame Cathedral<span>, on which the story is centered. English translator </span>Frederic Shoberl<span> named the novel </span>The Hunchback of Notre Dame<span> in 1833 because, at the time, Gothic novels were more popular than Romance novels in England.</span>[1]<span> The story is set in </span>Paris, France<span> in the </span>Late Middle Ages<span>, during the reign of </span>Louis XI<span>.</span>
Diction can determine tone of writinh
Answer:
The correct answer is<em> "Someone has buried [the corpse] and disappeared"</em>
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is defined as a literary device in which the audience of a play knows something that the characters do not know. In the particular sentences provided the one that could be considered as a dramatic irony creator is "<em>Someone has buried [the corpse] and disappeared"</em> since the character who is expressing the disappearance of the corpse does not know what happened but the reader (or audience)does.