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Satire may be brutal and scathing or gentle and good-natured, but it always involves a criticism that remains (blank) rather than explicit. It's fill in the blank.
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Satire may be brutal and scathing or gentle and good-natured, but it always involves a criticism that remains (blank) rather than explicit. It's fill in the blank.
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Using context, I would say subtle.
Rather than explicit means it’s the opposite of,
Hope that helps :)
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maybe the answer is implicit because they say ___ rather than explicit (which is the opposite of implicit)?
have a good one!
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