A humorous imitation of a popular literary style, genre, or author is called a <u>parody</u>
The answer is c) Knight and the Prioress
Answer:
Stop-motion.
Explanation:
The technique of stop-motion involves in the manipulation of certain objects between individual frames so that they appear independent through the series of frames. Georges Melies frequently used this technique of altering something in a frame to create illusions.