Which of the following story events from Robinson Crusoe would be
considered situational irony?
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A. Crusoe finds grapes and dries them into raisins, which he learned
during his time on the plantation.
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B. Crusoe wants freedom, so he leaves his parents' house, but then
he's forced to be a slave to a ship captain.
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C. Crusoe gets stuck out in the water with his canoe and must use
his intelligence to get back to shore.
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D. Crusoe goes from being ungrateful for being deserted on the
island to being accepting of the consequences of his sins.