The Rapee of the Lock parodies the epic form by treating a trivial subject in a grand, lofty style. Citing specific examples fro
m the text, describe how Pope makes fun of these elements of traditional epic poetry
A. elaborate descriptions of weapons and battles
B. plot affected by supernatural intervention
C. boasting speeches
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