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Speech or writing which uses irony, wit, or mockery to ridicule something can be described as _____.

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A manner of speech or writing that uses irony, mockery, or wit to ridicule something is satire.
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The correct answer is: Satire

Satire refers to a technique used in literature that helps writers expose and criticize foolishness and corruption of a certain society or person. It is characterized for using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule. It's main objective is to improve humanity showing it's faults. Most of times the author uses fictional character that resemble real ones.

An example would be given by Charles Chaplin in his movie The Great Dictator where he mocks Hitler without mentioning him.

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