The only edit I would recommend is removing the semicolon and adding a period. You'd then need to make the h in He a capital.
1- Satire is a literary genre that uses sarcasm, humor, irony, and other similar devices to denounce, expose ignorance and vices, ridiculing individuals and groups at fault for societies' shortcomings, often with the intent of bringing awareness for improvement. The enlightenment, or Age of Reason, was a literary movement that advocated for rationality and reasonable behavior. Because of the rise and growth of politics during the era, Satire went through a revival as it was the weapon of choice used to deal with everything that was considered to be wrong during the era.
2- Among the most known satirists of the Enlightenment were Jonathan Swift and Alexander Pope, who created the Scriblerus Club. Other members of this club were John Arbuthnot, John Gay<span>, </span> Thomas Parnell and Henry St. John. This informal association of authors gathered and created the persona of Martinus Scriblerus, whom they used to satirize the absurd excesses of the erudite.
Answer:
like is the finite and to play is the non-finite verb
Explanation:
finite verb is a form of a verb that (a) shows agreement with a subject and (b) is marked for tense.
Nonfinite verbs are not marked for tense and do not show agreement with a subject.
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The correct answer is A. An aside
Explanation:
In plays and similar literary forms, an aside refers to a dramatic device in which one of the characters of the story speaks to the audience usually reflecting about the story or his/her actions and thoughts. Additionally, this differs from other types of speeches and dialogues because an aside is not supposed to be heard by other character but only by the audience. Additionally, different from soliloquies or monologues an aside is usually short and might mainly act as a comment. Therefore, a piece of dialogue directed toward the audience but not other characters is basically an aside.
She Played C: Rock And Roll. Hope That Helps