Satirical tone talks about how the character deliver his line in a way using humor to show that someone or something is weak, bad or foolish.
<span>"Are you aweer, Mrs. Mann, that you are, as I may say, a porochial delegate, and a stipendiary? "
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"only think of that! That I should have forgotten that the gate was bolted on the inside, on account of them dear children!"
hope this helps, Pickettholden! :-)</span>
I would do this by using context clues.
Example: This stupendous car is faster than anyone else's car!
If it is faster than anyone else's car than you can infer that stupendous means really good cause of the way it is used.
I agree. It's possible to have too much of a good thing because of sometimes, that good thing can get overwhelming after a while, or it can create issues, even though it is good.
Imma say e or d most likely e tho
Answer:
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Explanation:
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