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a) <u>Does </u> she like to travel?
b) I have no idea where Stephen is.<u> </u><u>Do </u>you know?
c) <u>Do </u> they meet new friends every week at that school?
d) I realised Suzy is working in that hospital. <u>Does </u> she like it?
e) <u>Do</u> you know my name?
f) <u>Do </u>we need to talk about it right now?
g) <u>Does </u> Silvana work as a teacher?
h) <u>Does </u> Helio and Francesco play soccer on the weekends?
He would buy that house if he had enough money but he is broke
Hi. You did not enter the play that this question refers to. This makes it impossible for that question to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
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.
I can barely see the picture
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The discovery of the Amontillado
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