This question is based on General Literary Principles
In literary convention, 'aside' is used to

a

make a pointed remark

b

emphasize scenes as different from acts

c

distinguish between events

d

gossip about other characters

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Splendid12556
1 year ago

The correct answer is A. make a pointed remark.

An "aside" in literature is a dramatic device where a character speaks directly to the audience or to themselves, usually revealing thoughts, feelings, or intentions that other characters do not hear. It is often used to make a pointed remark or to provide commentary on the situation or other characters

sphankk
11 years ago

yes am also getin tired of all dier wrong answers

vicstorm
11 years ago

Myschool,pls i dnt like this, post correct answer ok. Am starting to get angry. The correct answer to this question is D

waheedat12
2 years ago

A or D

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