The correct answer is after.
Prepositions usually point to a location (in, on, under), but can sometimes refer to time as well, as in the sentence above. The word after can be used either as a preposition (which is the case here), or as an adverb. The difference is that prepositions are used with nouns, whereas adverbs are used with verbs or clauses.
D. An idea or principle the writer accepts as true and makes no effort to prove.
Yes, it is an example of a situational irony
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