The sentence She thought she saw a stranger, but he turned out to be her neighbor who was back from vacation early. is a <u>compound-complex sentence.</u>
It contains two independent clauses (1. She thought she saw a stranger + but + 2. he turned out to be her neighbor) and one dependent clause (who was back from vacation early).
A satire utilizes the original work to critique something completely different, whereas a parody targets and replicates the original work to make a point.
- Another way to look at it is that satire employs a different work to make a statement on a current event in the world unrelated to the original work. A humorous imitation of another work is called a parody. It just mocks or makes fun of one piece of art. An example of a Pride and Prejudice spoof is Pride and Prejudice With Zombies.
- Sarcasm is the use of words that have a different meaning than what you truly mean to express, frequently for laughs, to annoy or offend someone. For instance, it is sarcastic to refer to a group of people as "really on top of things" when they are actually very disorganized.
Thus this is the difference between parody and sarcasm.
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In high school, I had two choices music or art.
Of course I picked art, as you you know. One of my inspirations is Van Gogh "The only time I feel alive is when I'm painting.
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the answer is "In fiction or nonfiction" because text features are found in both. hope this helps helped! also please mark as brainliest
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