Respuesta :

It is all of the above, but by analyzing it further, I came to the conclusion that Drama is a scene, deeds or happenings, more than verbal speeches.
With that said, Dramatic irony includes ironic deeds and ironic happenings.

Answer:

The correct answer is all of the above.

Explanation:

In literature, dramatic irony refers to a rhetorical device that can be usually found in movies, plays, and in less quantities, in poetry. It is used as a plot device that helps create situations where the audience has more information about the conflicts than the actors or characters. This can be found in ironic deeds, ironic happenings, unconsciously ironic speeches, and verbal irony.