Laurie is often rude and disobedient at home
Laurie is not very respectful of his parents.
laurie is not very respectful of his parents
to anticipate the reader's concerns and help to alleviate them
The author uses dramatic irony by revealing information to the reader that Sir James is unaware of. For example, the reader may know that a character is planning to betray Sir James, while he remains oblivious to this fact. This creates tension and suspense for the reader as they anticipate how the situation will unfold.
The author is using dramatic irony to create suspense and allow the audience to anticipate Farquhar's impending danger. By revealing to the reader information that the character is unaware of, it adds tension and heightens the reader's engagement with the story.
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A surprise ending is when the ending, or conclusion to the story is unexpected to the reader.
An author could use a familiar and ordinary setting to create a sense of complacency or predictability in the story before introducing a twist ending. By lulling the reader into a false sense of security with the setting, the unexpected ending can have a greater impact.
A surprise ending is when the ending, or conclusion to the story is unexpected to the reader.
To build the readers anticipation about the future
It establishes author credibility for the reader because the author seems humble and approachable.
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