I am pretty sure that the <span> type of satire which criticizes society in a harsh and sarcastic way is </span>B. Juvenalian. I consider this type of satire as a correct one because this device is usually used in order to express <span>the purpose of social criticism, which nicely coincides with your question.
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I assume this is a true or false question. So, if I'm correct, the answer would be true
The Canterbury Tales, a precursor to the novel, is a collection of stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century.
We need the rest of the question
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frost upon my window sill where does it go?
Wind howling lce shining and a soft white blanket of snow.
When the sun comes out where does it all go.
When the sow melts does it turn into spring?
or does the snow´s soul slip into a tiny fairies ring?
Where does snow go no one knows.
But all I want to know is where snow goes.