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

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



