Answer:
first blank: delight amuse second blank: anger
Explanation:
Horatian satire, It directs wit, exaggeration, and self-deprecating humour toward what it identifies as folly, rather than evil.
Juvenalian satire, in literature, any bitter and ironic criticism of contemporary persons and institutions that is filled with personal invective, angry moral.
It’s like being addicted
being conflicted
always running
never trusting
always blind
it’s like you’ll never find
never cross that finish line
two options
maybe three
what do they even mean to me
is it worth it?
it can’t be.
cant you see what conflict has done to me?
D. Cheerful because throughout the story scrooge becomes a nicer person and learns to love the Christmas spirit
We need the quotes to answer the question.
The answer is PURPOSE just answered it in my quiz