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English, 15.11.2019 00:31 briannaseaton123

In what way is the dialogue between anne and matthew an example of dramatic irony?

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anne is worried that her new home will not live up to her expectations.
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matthew is worried about issues related to anne's trouble past.
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anne doesn't know why matthew seems reluctant to take her home.
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matthew doesn't know why anne keeps talking so much.

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