How does situational irony differ from dramatic irony?(1 point)

a. Situational irony is defined by the use of figurative language, while dramatic irony relies on sensory details.

b. Situational irony is always used for comedic effect, while dramatic irony can be used for tragedy or comedy.

c. Situational irony creates mood, while dramatic irony contributes to theme.

d. Situational irony involves outcomes that differ from expectations, while dramatic irony involves the audience knowing something a character does not.

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The correct answer is:

d. Situational irony involves outcomes that differ from expectations, while dramatic irony involves the audience knowing something a character does not.