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The correct answer is "Literary art of diminishing a subject by making it ridiculous and evoking toward it attitudes of amusement, contempt, scorn or indignation".
Explanation:
With this definition, an author can criticize or pinpoint someone's actions or customs with moralizing or burlesque intentions.
A good example of a famous satire would be "A Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, because it describes a "perfect" civilizacion based on whatever horrors the science would be able to achieve if it were not restrained by human morals.
Hope this helps!
False. The faster the river is the more it can carry. Not only in amount of sediment, but also in its size. Slow rivers carry very little sediment.
Joules (J) and Newton-meters (Nm) both represent work.
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<em>In Jay McInerney’s review of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” he makes an accurate assessment as it is very true that the gulf between Christopher and his parents, and the rest of us is immense. There are multiple examples that show his mysteriousness like when he touches his fathers fingers with his to simulate a hug in their terms. Another example is when his father makes sure no food is touching each other on Christopher’s plate which most parents do not do as it is a very uncommon issue. Christopher is such a different kid then most of the other children his age and his relationship with his parents is that much more unique. Even when he found out about the affair of his parents he showed no real emotion, he didn’t even get angry or sad which a normal kid would be quite upset about. Also he showed very little emotion when he was told his mother died whereas a normal child would be devastated! There are many more examples that could be stated but Christopher Boone is truly an unsolved mystery as there is no telling how he will react to the things around him.</em>
I'd say "but" is a transition word here.