CHARACTERS:
SAI, a star athlete at Widsor High
MIRANDA, Sai's best friend and a chess champion
Stage Set: The locker room. Miranda is consoling Sai. Sai does not know that the review committee watched the tape and noticed he was tripped by the athlete who won first place. Sai is going to get the first-place medal.
MIRANDA: Don't worry. You did great.
SAI: But I fell.
MIRANDA: So? Everyone falls at some point.
SAI: I could really use the award money.
MIRANDA: Hey, there is always next year.
SAI: Yeah. At least I only sprained my foot.
MIRANDA: Exactly. And, you got second place.
SAI: That was pretty good, right? Even after falling?
MIRANDA: Of course.
Which of these is an example of dramatic irony in this play?
A.
Miranda is trying to help Sai who is better than her.
B.
Sai does not know she has won the first-place medal.
C.
The review committee is unaware of Miranda's talent.
D.
The athlete who won first place is being punished.