Which of the following situations in "When Greek Meets Greek" represents an example of situational irony?
O A. Ram wants to keep his identity secret from Chan but then realizes that Chan is also island born.
OB. Ram calls himself a "citizen of the world" to avoid scrutiny into his origins.
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C. Ram uses colorful language, colloquialisms, and dialect to a funny effect.
O D. Ram is trying to be friendly in spite of hostile treatment.