MULTIPLE CHOICE / Will Impact On Other Homeschoolers / Will Mark Brainliest

Stage Set: Syd's room. Tom and Kate are unaware of the fact that Syd, who had gone out to help a friend with homework, has returned home early. He is eavesdropping on his parents' conversation.

TOM: Can you believe it? Our son going off to college?
KATE: Wow. Seems like he was born yesterday. He was a tiny little thing at five pounds. Now, he is going on a football scholarship.
TOM: How did we get so lucky?
KATE: I think he is pretty lucky, too. I did not get a new car until I was 28.
TOM: Well, he is an excellent driver, and he will be driving home every other weekend.
KATE: You think he will be like that?
TOM: Our kid? He appreciates your dinner every night. You think he is not going to like the new car? He'd be thrilled!
KATE: I wish I could kiss good night and tuck him in like when he was a baby.
TOM: Well, good thing he is not home. He would be so embarrassed. He is 17!

Which of these best explains the irony in this play?
A. The parents falsely believe that Syd is an excellent driver.
B. Only the audience knows that Syd is actually in his room.
C. Only the father knows that the son really hates football.
D. The parents have bought a new car for a teenager.

Respuesta :

I think that it will be D.

Answer:

the answer is B. only the audience knows that Syd is actually in his room.

Explanation:

this type of irony is called dramatic irony, when the audience knows more about events in a story that the other characters don’t. in the beginning of the story the narrator tells us that Syd has returned home early however Tom and Kate don’t know. At the end of the story, Tom says “Well good thing he is not home. He would be so embarrassed. He’s 17!”. Overall, this is dramatic irony because Tom and Kate don’t know Syd has come home early and is listening to their conversation however the audience does.

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