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English, 04.12.2019 18:31, leleee10

Which statement most accurately describes one way that sarcasm is used in literature?
a. authors use sarcasm to emotionally wound their target audience.
b. authors use sarcasm to create a rhythm that highlights important information.
c. authors use sarcasm to describe qualities that cannot be understood with the five senses.
d. authors use sarcasm to create repetitive sentences structures.

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