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Answer:
Blame can put you in jail, take away your rights, deny you an afterlife, or <u>worse </u>- cause you to change your behavior.
Explanation:
The word <em>satire</em> refers to the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to criticize people or their ideas. For example, politicians have always been easy targets of satire.
In the last sentence, the word <em>worse</em><em> </em>stands out. The narrator says that it's worse if blame changes your behavior than if it puts you in jail, takes away your rights, or even denies you an afterlife. Objectively the change of behavior is the least severe of the listed consequences, but the narrator for some reason says otherwise.
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The greatest poet of Persia was Abu ol-Qasem Mansur, who wrote under the name Firdawsi.</span><span>
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According to sources, the purpose of these two excerpts are for legal and political matters. The tone being used is formal and serious indicating that this is for an official matter.Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries.