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Question 15 of 15 Jim finished setting the bear trap next to the garbage cans. He would figure out what animal was getting into the tenants' trash if it was the last thing he did. After trying several different kinds of traps with no success, Jim knew that there was no way a raccoon or possum would escape this one. Just then, Jim's boss, Steve, came storming across the lawn. Jim," he yelled, if you can't find a way to keep this trash safe from critters, you're fired! Jim looked up just as Steve headed toward the garbage cans. Which statement best explains the text's use of dramatic irony? A. When Jim finishes setting the trap, the reader knows that this one will work. B. When Steve threatens Jim, the reader knows that Jim will be fired. OC. When Steve arrives, the reader knows that he will walk into the trap. D. When Steve appears, the reader knows that he is the culprit.​