The musical accompaniment of dialogue in Neil Jordan's Butcher Boy:

A. is often so loud that the listener can barely hear the dialogue.
B. fools the audience into expecting an emotional mood that is not borne out by the narrative.
C. is extremely subtle and unobtrusive.
D. is ironic in the sense that it uses extreme, non-indigenous music to score a story set in rural Ireland.


Answer: A

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