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English, 12.12.2020 16:30 skylerlorain1

What is the definition of “pun”? A. a passage that is rewritten in your own words
B. a witty saying that contains a double meaning
C. a sentence that captures the main idea of a passage
D. a witty saying that compares two objects or characters

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