Which statement best describes the dramatic irony created in paragraph 1 by the difference between the reader's knowledge and that of one of the characters in the text? Harry feels all but forgotten by everyone, but the reader knows that Lieutenant Sutch has not forgotten him. Harry thinks that Lieutenant Sutch does not care about him, but the reader knows that the lieutenant is profoundly disturbed. Lieutenant Sutch thinks of himself as an impartial observer of human nature, but the reader knows that he is kind and concerned. Lieutenant Sutch thinks that his concern for Harry is impulsive, but the reader knows that he has special reasons for caring ​