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16 February, 01:38

What type of irony was evident in Act IV, scene 1, of romeo and juliet, when paris meets juliet at friar lawrence's cell and says, "do not deny ... that you love me," and Juliet replies "I will confess to you that I love him".

A. verbal irony. B. situational irony. C. dramatic irony

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  1. 16 February, 02:13
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    "Dramatic irony" is the type of irony among the choices given in the question that was evident in Act IV, scene 1, of romeo and juliet, when paris meets juliet at friar lawrence's cell and says, "do not deny ... that you love me," and Juliet replies "I will confess to you that I love him". The correct option is option "C".
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