How does Vonnegut most clearly create irony in his story "Harrison

Bergeron"?
A. George thinks of his son's arrest but doesn't recognize him on the
TV screen.
B. Hazel cannot remember her son's death or why she has tears on
her cheeks.
C. Diana Moon Glampers, a woman, holds a high government
position.
D. Harrison is accused of plotting to overthrow the government.

A. George thinks of his son's arrest but doesn't recognize him on the TV screen.