The correct answer is A, 'satire' is used to ridicule the shortcomings of a person or place in an attempt to bring about change'.
There is a number of words or phrases that you could use to help smooth the transition between sentence 1 and sentence 2, and here are some of them: also, in addition, additionally, furthermore, moreover, on top of that, etc. The meaning of the second sentence adds on top of the first one - so any of these transition words would be a good choice.
Following are the direct and indirect objects in the sentence -
Direct object - meteorologists statistics
Indirect object - records
<h3>What is a direct object?</h3>
An item is the a part of a sentence that offers that means to the subject’s movement of the verb. For example: Ell fell from the stairs. Subject=Ell Verb=fell Object=stairs.
A direct object solutions the query of who(m) or what. In the sentence above, you may decide that ‘stairs’ is an immediate item with the aid of using asking the query: Where did Ell fell from? She fell from the stairs. stairs are the direct object.
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The sentence: "She picked purple peppers" and "I saw five fish fly past," are examples of:
<h3 /><h3>What is alliteration?</h3>
Alliteration refers to a style of speech where the initial letter that sounds and appears the same way is repeated in a particular order. The words often stick together as can be seen in the sentence above. A close look at the sentence shows that the initial letter p of three words appears closely and repetitively.
Also, the initial four 'f' letters appear in a particular order and closely too. So, when the letters have the same sounds and follow each other in a close manner, we can immediately identify the author's use of alliteration.
Alliteration is one of many other literary techniques that are used to ascertain certain moods or goals. These also sound alike, therefore, we can refer to the sentence form used here as alliteration because the letters 'f' and 'p' are repeated.
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