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Which of the following story events from robinson crusoe would be considered situational irony? a. crusoe purchases a sugar cane plantation and lives the life he told his father that he didn't want to live. b. crusoe worries lightning will ignite his gunpowder and destroy his home. c. the house that crusoe builds quickly collapses since the island is plagued by earthquakes. d. the ship is pushed closer to the island after the earthquake, so crusoe can reach it easily.
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