The correct response is:
Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something that contrasts with a character’s expectations, while verbal irony is when someone says something that is the opposite of what they mean.
Dramatic irony occurs when the audience has information that the characters do not, creating a contrast between what the characters believe and the reality. Verbal irony, on the other hand, involves a speaker saying one thing but meaning another, often the opposite, which can create humor or emphasize a point.