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English, 09.10.2019 00:40, emem96

"heroes' wits are kept there in heavy vases,/ and wits of fancy lords in snuffboxes and tweezer cases." this excerpt from pope's the rape of the lock
a. uses satire to ridicule the upper classes.
b. uses irony to portray the ruling classes as noble.
c. uses sarcasm to indicate the contempt for the lower classes.
d. uses understatement to downplay the rift between the classes.

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