The Earl of Surrey's most cutting use of irony is..?

Choose from either..
A) "Thou art a proud traitor, priest." (line 9)
B) "Whilst your great goodness, out of holy pity, / Absolved him with an axe." (lines 22 and 23)
C) "Your goodness, / Since you provoke me, shall be most notorious." (lines 47 and 48)
D) "Now, if you can blush and cry 'guilty,' Cardinal, / You'll show a little honesty." (lines 65 and 66)

My answer for this question was D, I just want someone to look over this question and see if my answer is right.

Thank you

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