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English, 25.01.2021 17:10, nathanbrockdac

1. Locate an example of satire. Copy and paste it here, making sure to note the source where you found it in a proper citation. 2. What human institution or human weakness is satirized in this piece?

3. Identify and explain the types of humor devices used to create the satire.

4. How effectively do the techniques used communicate the creator’s position?

5. Evaluate the overall effectiveness of the satire. Explain your reasoning in a minimum of three sentences.

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