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22 November, 06:03

Which of the following story events from Robinson Crusoe would be considered situational irony?

A. Crusoe wants freedom, so he leaves his parents' house, but then he's forced to be a slave to a ship captain.

B. Crusoe gets stuck out in the water with his canoe and must use his intelligence to get back to shore.

C. Crusoe finds grapes and dries them into raisins, which he learned during his time on the plantation.

D. Crusoe goes from being ungrateful for being deserted on the island to being accepting of the consequences of his sins.

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  1. 22 November, 09:44
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    A. 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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