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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature? (1 point)
1. to demonstrate the good in the
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A)What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point) Responses To accept traditional ideas
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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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20) Refer to "The Laborious Ant" and choose the best answer.
Whom could Twain be satirizing in paragraph 5? siblings children
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point) Responses to demonstrate the good in
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point)
Responses to use humor and exaggeration
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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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what was a major goal of the use of satire in enlightenment 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 and literature?
to use humor and exaggeration to point out societal
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature? (1 point)
O to show the upper class of society in
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What was the major goal of the use of satire in enlightenment, art and literature to show the upper class of society in a better
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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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Which literary device is used to present the “light” or funny side of a story?(1 point)
Responses suspense suspense
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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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the satirical literature of Jonathan Swift often mocked the Irish peasantry and perpetuated negative stereotypes about the Irish
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One of the purposes of satire is to ______________
A prepare readers for an important event. B teach readers something about
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One of the purposes of satire is to ______________ (1 point) Responses prepare readers for an important event. prepare
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This passage shows an example of satire within the story Wanted: A Town Without a Crazy. “‘Where, sir? Here? Eight years
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One of the purposes of satire is to ______________
(1 point) Responses prepare readers for an important event. prepare readers
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What is being satire in There a Hair In My Dirt?
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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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Use the word bank to complete the sentence. (2 points)
Satire uses blank and black to deal with and address serious situations
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Use two words from the word bank to complete the sentence. (2 points)
Satire uses blank and black to deal with and address
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Find the correct name to each of the descriptions below.
1. believed that Jesus's life and lessons should be the model for church
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Which literary device is used to present the “light” or funny side of a story?(1 point)
Responses suspense suspense humor
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what was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature
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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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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?
* 1 point to use humor and exaggeration to point
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One of the purposes of satire is to
prepare readers for an important event. teach readers something about society. stand in or
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Choose the best answer. The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or understatement to criticize others is called _____. allusion
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Which literary device is used to present the “light” or funny side of a story?(1 point)
Responses humor humor suspense
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Works of satire, like those written by the Roman author Juvenal, are stories that
demonstrate a moral. persuade an audience. tell
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hat is satire? Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks from the drop-down choices.(2 points) Satire is a literary work
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Satire is when a literary work pokes fun at someone or something in society in order to criticize or make a point.
true false
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Which of the following is NOT an example of satire?
A A Saturday Night Live sketch that imitates a senator and makes fun of his
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What is the purpose of satire?(1 point)
Responses Celebrating human virtues Celebrating human virtues Criticizing someone or
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Which of the following is an example of satire?
A Simpsons episode that mocks presidential candidates A Simpsons episode that
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Weird Al Yankovic put out a humorous song called "Polka Face" in the same style and melody as Lady Gaga's "Poker Face."
Which
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The camera scans across a room full of ballerinas gracefully posing and suddenly a huge football player runs in and tackles the
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Satirical works can include books, short stories, movies, songs, websites, magazines, TV shows, comics, and plays
true false
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What does satirize mean?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Ato include a scene that interrupts the main story to tell about
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Satire is when a literary work pokes fun at someone or something in society in order to criticize or make a point.
true or false
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Which of the following is NOT an example of satire?
A Saturday Night Live sketch that imitates a senator and makes fun of his
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What is the purpose of satire?
Celebrating human virtues Criticizing someone or something in society Promoting social conformity
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Which of the following is an example of satire?
A Simpsons episode that mocks presidential candidates A documentary about climate
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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
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Satire is when a literary work pokes fun at someone or something in society in order to criticize or make a point.(1 point)
Respo
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Which of the following is NOT an example of satire?(1 point)
Responses A Saturday Night Live sketch that imitates a senator and
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