This passage shows an example of satire within the story Wanted: A Town Without a Crazy. “‘Where, sir? Here? Eight years ago, we had a cuckoo but ever since he got run over by a truck, the whole town has missed him greatly. What a great guy he was, our cuckoo. He sang songs in the coffeehouses, wandered through the neighborhoods tying cloth on this door and that and played music when there was a wedding, using his nose for a pipe and his chest for a drum. It happened one Friday, Sefer the truckdriver ran him over. Believe me, we gave Crazy Davut a funeral that the town won’t even Mayor Riza Bey when he dies.” (2 points) Responses True False

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