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Which details from this story help develop the story into a satire? Select the two correct answers.

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Gortsby is very cynical and distrusting of the young man he meets.
Gortsby is very cynical and distrusting of the young man he meets.

The setting, which takes place in Hyde Park at dusk, is dark and mysterious.
The setting, which takes place in Hyde Park at dusk, is dark and mysterious.

Gortsby changes his view after finding a bar of soap on the ground.
Gortsby changes his view after finding a bar of soap on the ground.

Gortsby listens closely to the story that the young man tells of his misfortunes.
Gortsby listens closely to the story that the young man tells of his misfortunes.

The three characters in the story are strangers whose lives cross paths only briefly.

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The two details from the story that help develop it into a satire are:

  1. Gortsby is very cynical and distrusting of the young man he meets.
  2. Gortsby changes his view after finding a bar of soap on the ground.

These details illustrate the absurdity of Gortsby's judgment and the ease with which he shifts his perspective based on superficial evidence, highlighting the satirical elements of human nature and social interactions.