I would guess C. Not 100% sure though
Answer:
A. Captain Auld sends Douglass to Baltimore so Douglass will be more profitable, but in doing so places Douglass in a position where escape is more attainable
Explanation:
Situational Irony is the type of irony in which the opposite of what is intended occurs or the outcome is not what was expected.
Option A is the correct answer choice that describes a moment of situational irony in Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass because Captain Auld sends Douglass so he would be more profitable, but in an unexpected turn of events that was entirely unexpected, Douglass is in prime position to escape.
Romeo was in love with Rosaline, a niece of the Capulet (so also from the competing family!) before he fell in love with Juliet.
Rosaline did not return his love, but she played an important role: Romeo was trying to get a glimpse of her when he first saw Juliet.