Gatsby views Daisy's child with surprise because he was unaware that anything changed with Daisy since he gone off to war.
The children agreed <u>to</u><u> </u><u>divide</u> the candy equally.
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.