Why would an author choose to use satire?
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A. To make a direct comparison between two t...
English, 12.03.2020 19:13 dominikkovar
Why would an author choose to use satire?
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A. To make a direct comparison between two things that do not
appear to be outwardly alike
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B. To present the facts and evidence that provide support for the
author's main argument
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C. To make readers with opposing viewpoints consider an issue
more deeply
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D. To give readers information and clues about what will happen in
the later part of the story
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