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<span>satire: the combination of humor and criticism to point out human follies
</span> <span>It's so effective because it takes whatever it is criticizing to a point that you have to laugh and proves the truth of the criticism. Effective satire has to be based on "truth" - the characteristics satirized have to be there, exaggerated but there.
Example: "You might be from Wisconsin if you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 38 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by."</span>
Answer:
Parents.
Explanation:
The given excerpt is taken from<u> Barrio Boy</u>. Barrio Boy is an autobiography of Ernesto Galarza. The author shares his experience of moving from a small village to a barrio.
The phrase used by the author in the excerpt 'legitimate bosses' is used to refer to someone who is the <u>true head, or rightful owner, or the legal head</u>.
In the given context the author has used the phrase to refer to the parents <u>as the legal head, or rightful owner of a cottage or house are parents</u>.
So, the correct answer is parents.