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Satirical arguments offer real solutions to real problems.
a. True
b. False

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Not always, so B. False. They are usually overgeneralizations and are pointing fun at a topic.
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Answer:

FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

A satire has as its main feature irony and sarcasm, often being used in comedy. In addition, satire can be used as a mechanism of social criticism made to people and customs in a caricatured manner. For this reason, many satires target politicians, artists and socially relevant people. Thus, it cannot be said that a satire argument offers real solutions to problems, in fact a satira tends to make a joke or an irony about a problem.

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