Literature Drama Irony
An example of dramatic irony in The Diary of Anne Frank,Act I is when
A. Peter easily removes his Star of David but Anne has difficulty removing it because it is a symbol of her Jewish heritage.
B. Anne states she will go to Paris or be a famous dancer and the audience knows she will not get a chance to do these things.
C.Mr. Dussel says he gets along well with children but seems to be in constant conflict with Anne.
D. Anne has a nightmare and refuses to allow her mother to stay with her.
Is the answer B?
The answers are C D C B C
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