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Yes this is true it can fall on both.
We have two defining points in the continuum when it comes to satire and those are as stated Juvenalian and Horatian. They are based on the writings of two great Roman satirists Juvenal and Horace. Horace wrote with more amused understanding of truth and his is more wry amusement while Juvenal is more critical and wants to harshly criticize the issues.
The counter argument can be "phones distract students so they shouldn't be allowed"
personally, I think phones should be allowed in school but with rules for when students can use them and when they can't.
The climax<span> of To </span>Kill a Mockingbird<span> is when Tom Robinson is found guilty. The falling action of To </span>Kill a Mockingbird<span> is when Jem struggles with the judgement. Bob Ewell spits on Atticus. Jem and Atticus discuss trial process.
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"Hamlet's head is like the Globe Theater in which there are performers and spectators."
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