Which statement best explains the text's use of dramatic irony?
A) When Gus decides to hide behind the steel wall, the audience know that he will be attacked by a badger.
B) When Gus decides to hide behind the steel wall, the character is likely to learn the price for pranking others.
C) When Gunnar goes inside for the night, the author suggests that keeping a badger for a pet is irresponsible.
D) When Gunnar goes inside for the night, he is not aware that Gus has made fools of a group of bullies.
