Which statement is an example of situational irony in "The Piece of String"?


In Goderville, known as a town full of thieves, an honest man is arrested.


Malandain purposely accuses Hauchecorne of theft.

Hauchecorne, accused of theft, is disbelieved by others, even though he is telling the truth.


Hauchecorne spends his life looking for a string, but when he finds some, it causes problems.