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Serjik [45]
3 years ago
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PLZ help asap will give brainliest

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tatiyna3 years ago
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Reversal - changes  circumstances suddenly

Exaggeration - makes something seem to good or too

Parody - makes a subject appear to be silly

Satire - exposes human weakness

Ridicule - mimics a subject

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