Answer:
Your gonna have to explain more on what you want me to do...-
Explanation:
<span>satire: the combination of humor and criticism to point out human follies
</span> <span>It's so effective because it takes whatever it is criticizing to a point that you have to laugh and proves the truth of the criticism. Effective satire has to be based on "truth" - the characteristics satirized have to be there, exaggerated but there.
Example: "You might be from Wisconsin if you consider it a sport to gather your food by drilling through 38 inches of ice and sitting there all day hoping that the food will swim by."</span>
Answer:
to persuade
Explanation:
The website shown in the question above is trying to convince the reader that he needs something urgently, so he calls the page "You Need This Today!". This attempt to convince can also be called persuasion, since the site wants to persuade the reader, leading him to acquire something, be it an object, or a concept.