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Marlowe uses _________________ in Faustus’s meeting with the Pope.

Personification
Farce
Allegory
Parody

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The correct answer is farce.

Farce refers to the use of humor in exaggerated situations in order to show a certain message to the audience. When Faustus meets the Pope, he is using the rival Saxon Pope as a step stool, having made him to get down on all fours. There's no personification, allegory, or parody there.

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Farce is the answer I got. 
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