What is a common purpose of satire?
A. to explain to the reader how to make or do something
B...
What is a common purpose of satire?
A. to explain to the reader how to make or do something
B. to express the author's feelings with descriptive details
C. to change readers' minds through the telling of realistic stories
D. to change readers' minds through humor and exaggeration
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, littledudefromacross
Look at the painting. what elements did the artist use to illustrate a sense of confusion and concern? check all that apply. the use of a bright setting the subject’s facial expression the use of shadows and darkness the use of color in the subject’s eyes the subject’s body language
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, lilpeepxliltracy
Fine fellow, that lebrun," said arobin when robert had gone. "i never heard you speak of him.""i knew him last summer at grand isle," she replied. what becomes apparent during this conversation? robert and arobin are both aware they are rivals for edna’s affections. arobin is unaware of robert’s role in edna’s life, but robert is aware of arobin’s role. robert is completely unaware of arobin’s romantic intentions and love for edna. robert has much more confidence in himself than arobin does.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, astigall6360
What is the narrator's main conflict in this passage? a. he doesn't like someone mispronouncing his name. b. he has a history of beating up kids he doesn't like. c. he has a violent temper that he cannot control. d. he doesn't like "the kid" he mentions in the paragraph.
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