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Which statement is always true about the literary genre of satire?(1 point)
Responses
It includes allusions to political elements.
It includes allusions to political elements.
It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.
It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.
It makes the reader feel confused or uncertain.
It makes the reader feel confused or uncertain.
It is intended to amuse the reader.
It is intended to amuse the reader.
Responses
It includes allusions to political elements.
It includes allusions to political elements.
It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.
It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.
It makes the reader feel confused or uncertain.
It makes the reader feel confused or uncertain.
It is intended to amuse the reader.
It is intended to amuse the reader.
Answers
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The statement that is always true about the literary genre of satire is:
**It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.**
While satire often includes political elements and can be intended to amuse the reader, the defining characteristic of satire is its use of irony or sarcasm to critique or mock its subject. Additionally, satire does not necessarily aim to make the reader feel confused or uncertain, so that statement is not always true.
**It employs an ironic or sarcastic tone.**
While satire often includes political elements and can be intended to amuse the reader, the defining characteristic of satire is its use of irony or sarcasm to critique or mock its subject. Additionally, satire does not necessarily aim to make the reader feel confused or uncertain, so that statement is not always true.
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