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Mathematics, 19.08.2021 03:50 jamaiciaw6

Which of the following is an example of dramatic irony in this scene? Choose 1
Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
Bottom tries to take over the play, but can’t get his cue right as Pyramus.

(Choice B)
B
Puck plays a trick on Bottom but ends up scaring the other actors.

(Choice C)
C
The other actors think Bottom is smarter than he actually is.

(Choice D)
D
Bottom doesn’t realize that Puck has given him an as’s head.
How does this dramatic irony impact the reader?
Choose 1
Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
It helps increase the reader’s sympathy for the other actors.

(Choice B)
B
It shows that Puck is a fan of theatrical performances.

(Choice C)
C
It explains the moral of the story, which is that bragging is wrong.

(Choice D)
D
It adds humor to Bottom’s next lines, after the others run away.

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