With some difficulty, the leader of the caravan brought all his people together and gave them hisinstructions. The group was to remain there at the oasis until the conflict between the tribes was over.Since they were visitors, they would have to share living
space with those who lived there, and would be given the best accommodations. That was the law ofhospitality. Then he asked that everyone, including his own sentinels, hand
over their arms to the men appointed by the tribal chieftains.
"Those are the rules of war," the leader explained. "The oases may not shelter armies or troops."
To the boy's surprise, the Englishman took a chrome-plated revolver out of his bag and gave it to the menwho were collecting the arms.
"Why a revolver?" he asked.
"It helped me to trust in people," the Englishman answered.
What type of Irony is used in the last line of this passage?
Question 7 options:DramaticVerbalHistoricalSituational