In "Greek Meets Greek," Ram takes great pains to avoid having Chin, his neighbor, identify his true island heritage. Too late, Ram realizes that Chan is also island born. What type of irony, if any, does this demonstrate? a. verbal; b. situational; c. dramatic; or d. no irony

Based on the given information, the type of irony demonstrated in the situation would be c. dramatic irony. This is because Ram takes great pains to hide his island heritage from Chin, not realizing that Chin is also island born. The audience or reader, however, is aware of this irony as they have information that Ram does not.