Answer:It must be made by literary critics.
Explanation:
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For the question, "<span>In Act III, Scene 1 of the play, "Romeo and Juliet," Mercutio is killed by Tybalt.", this is an example of a SITUATIONAL IRONY. I hope this answer helps. Have a great day!</span>
Answer:
A character expects the opposite of what the reader knows will happen.
A character acts in a way the reader knows to be unsuitable or untimely to the actual circumstances.
A character makes a statement that the reader recognizes as sarcastic but which the other characters in the story may not.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is defined as the "When the audience knows something the character does not"
In all of these situations, the character does not know what is happening but the audience does.
1. study
2. is known
3. will still be
4. decide to buy
5. knew
6. would not have gotten
7. must choose
8. would never have occured
9. became
10. will be produced
11. will be
12. is
A major difference between the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original story "The Adventure of the Speckled Band" and its film version relates to the story's setting. In the original story, we see Holmes and Watson meeting with Helen Stoner in their shared 221B Baker Street apartment. In the film, Holmes works in a modern office equipped with the latest technology. However, the setting of the crime scene is the same in the original story and in the film. It takes place at Stoke Moran. The Adventure of the Speckled Band tells one of the cases of the detective Sherlock Holmes, the investigation of a mysterious death and the suspicioun that someone else might die under the same circumstances. Both the book and the adaptation follow the plot, diverging mostly on the resources Holmes has at his disposal, like a mordern office with secretaries in the adaptation and only a simple apartment in the book.