Without saying a word, Berthe seized the child, kissed it and hugged it to her. Then she raised her tear-filled eyes to him, asking: "Did you say that the mother was dead?" He answered: "Yes—just now—in my arms. I had broken with her since summer. I knew nothing. The physician sent for me."
Then Berthe murmured: "Well, we will bring up the little one."
In this excerpt from "A Wedding Gift," the scene is _____.
an example of situational irony because Berthe behaves in a surprising way
an example of the theme of redemption because the child has another chance
an example of dramatic irony because Berthe behaves in a surprising way
an example of the theme of tragedy because the infant's mother has just died