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English, 02.12.2021 05:10 sandersmakaylaovq5vu

2. In addition to the general satirizing of a certain style of writing, Baker's story also makes humorous jabs along the way at specific
social attitudes, such as in the comment about the "victim of an
oppressive society.” Reread the story carefully and note passages
that make fun of particular attitudes or aspects of society.
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