How does the dramatic irony affect the audience in this scene?

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It adds to the audience's image of Danforth as an ignorant patsy of Abigail.
It builds anticipation that adds to the frustration by Elizabeth's decision.
It creates a sense of humor around the foolishness of the witch trials.
It highlights the difference between Danforth and Hale.

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