How does sarcasm differ from satire? (1 point)

Sarcasm is the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in esteem, while satire is a bitter expression that states the opposite of what is meant.

Sarcasm is the presentation of something as less than it really is, while satire is a bitter expression that states the opposite of what is
meant.

Sarcasm is a bitter expression that states the opposite of what is meant, while satire is the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in esteem.

Sarcasm is a reading strategy that allows a reader to put themself into a scene, while satire is the presentation of something as less than it really is.

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Sarcasm is the use of ridicule to lower someone or something in esteem, while satire is a bitter expression that states the opposite of what is meant.