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English, 10.03.2021 20:10, jpsaad00

Which event is an example of situational irony? A.
Torrence, the star quarterback at Jenkins High School, scores four touchdowns in the second half of the football game.
B.
Ella flies to Texas for Thanksgiving to surprise her parents at the same time that her parents fly to England to surprise her.
C.
Kadan's computer is not letting him open certain files. He believes that it might have a virus, so he runs an antivirus program.
D.
Fantasia is stuck on a calculus problem that she has to do for homework, so she calls her tutor to see if he can help her.

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