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Which of the following is an example of situational irony in "The Piece of String"? Question 2 options: Hauchecorne's history with his enemy leads to him being accused of something he didn't do when the wallet goes missing. Hauchecorne is planning to steal the wallet when he bends down to pick up the piece of string. Hauchecorne doesn't care that no one in the town believes him after the wallet is found. The more Hauchecorne insists that he is innocent, the more people believe him to be guilty.

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Answer:

the last line

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