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How does Orwell’s use of satire affect the meaning of this passage? Check all that apply.
Ridicule makes Pilkington seem
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Both The of the Lock , by Alexander Pope, and A Modest Proposal , by Jonathan Swift use elements of satire to show a viewpoint.
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Which answer choice correctly defines satire? (1 point)
O the presentation of something as less than it really is O a
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What was the purpose of Jonathan Swift's satirical piece "A Modest Proposal"? Explicitly state what Swift is proposing and whose
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What was the purpose of Jonathan Swift's satirical piece "A Modest Proposal"? Explicitly state what Swift is proposing and whose
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Respond in at least 5 sentences. The answer needs to be written in complete sentences. Include at least 1 quote from "The R of
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"Heroes' wits are kept there in heavy vases,/and of fancy lords in the snuffboxes and tweezer cases."
This excerpt from Pope's
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Please give examples for the following: 1. Satire 2. Parody 3. Pathos 4. Bathos 5. Rhetoric 6. Logos 7. Ethos
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Respond in at least 2 paragraphs (5 sentences or more each)
4 Quotations from the text to support your response. Please use
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Read this sentence from Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.
“I grant this food will be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper
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Read this sentence from Jonathan Swift's A
Modest Proposal. "I grant this food will be somewhat dear, and therefore very proper
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Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's A
Modest Proposal. "... men would become as fond of their wives, during the time of their
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Read this excerpt from Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal.
"Thirdly, whereas the maintenance of an hundred thousand children,
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point)
Responses to show the upper class of
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The narrator ironically dismisses a series of ideas for reducing Irish poverty that Swift himself supported. What point is Swift
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Which answer choice correctly defines satire?(1 point) Responses the presentation of something as less than it really is the
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Satire has multiple purposes. Select all that apply (Choose 3) (1 Point Total)
* to create an epic tale to create war propoganda
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.(1 point)
Works of satire, like those written by the Roman author Juvenal, are
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The general chuckled. "They indicate a channel," he said, "where there's none: giant rocks with razor edges crouch like a sea
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Catch-22 . . . specified that a concern for one's safety in the face of dangers . . .
was the process of a rational mind. Orr [a
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I of the following sentences from "The Pig" contribute to its humorous tone except
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) Responses using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) Responses using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
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What is the best definition of the term satire? (1 point) Responses using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of
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What is the best definition of the term satire? Using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something, using
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In at least two complete paragraphs, explain the humor behind the importance of being earnest, quote at least two examples from
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) • using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
a using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something b using
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Works of SATIRE like those written by the Roman Arthur JUVENAL are stories that
Demonstrate a moral Persuade an audience Tell the
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What is the best definition of the term satire?
(1 point) O using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something O
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what is the best definition of the term satire?
a. using humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or something. b. using
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Works of satire, like those written by the Roman author Juvenal, are stories that______
A. demonstrate a moral. B. persuade an
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What is the best definition of the term satire?(1 point)Responsesusing humor and wit to reveal the strengths of someone or
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Use the excerpt from A pair of silk stockings by Kate Chopin to answer the question. Which phrase from the passage implies a
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write a satirical poem mocking social groups
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write a satirical poem mocking social groups. use simple words and make it easy to understand
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In The Importance öf Being Earnest, Jack and Algernon clearly have a preoccupation with food. In this lesson, you explored the
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Use the paragraph below to answer the question.
Among all its bad influences, the black veil had the one desirable effect of
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Which sentence from "A Modest Proposal" is the best example of satire?
Some persons of a desponding spirit are in great concern
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One of the purposes of satire is to
(1 point) Responses prepare readers for an important event. prepare readers for an important
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?
(1 point) to use humor and exaggeration to point
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What is the best definition of the term satire
A. Using humor and weight to reveal the strength of someone or something. B. Using
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"The Black Sheep" contains all of the following elements of satire except (1 point) Responses ironic situations. ironic
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point)
Responses to accept traditional ideas as
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?
A. What was a major goal of the use of satire in
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point)
A) to show the upper class of society in
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Works of satire, like those written by the Roman author Juvenal, are stories that, (answer: demonstrate a moral, persuade an
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Drag and drop the correct name to each of the descriptions below. A name might be used more than once or not at all.(2 points)
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?
A. to use humor and exaggeration to point out
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point)
Responses to show the upper class of
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