Answer:
The correct answer is B. Parody.
Explanation:
A parody is a vulgar, exaggerated, or comic imitation of another work known to the public, through which the original work is ridiculed, even by small references to it. Broadly speaking, a parody is a sub-form of a satire: the story (the text or the image) is imitated in an ironic way. This can happen in a harmless as well as a corrosive way. The success of the parody will be greater the more famous the original and the parodied (magnified) elements are therefore more recognizable.
"All that glitters isn't gold."
"Eat to live, don't live to eat."
"<span>Death Valley, the lowest point in the United States and part of the Mojave Desert, is located in Southern California" is the proper choice. "Southern" in Southern California is capitalized because it's named a distinct region. </span>
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"The Slump" is written by John Updike. It is a self-narrative story of a professional ballplayer. One day he finds himself unable to hit the ball as good as he used to before.
It is a monologue. A monologue "is a speech given by a single character." And in "The Slump" the narrator gives a monologue about his slump to an unidentified audience.