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Which of the following best describes the target of the author's satire in Big Kiss?

A. the silliness and the self-importance of the movie industry

B. the film industry's unfair treatment of extras

C. the shameless ways in which big-time actors show off

D. the ignorance of directors and assistant directors

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The option which best describes the target of the author's satire in Big Kiss is A. the silliness and the self-importance of the movie industry.
In the novel, he is dealing with his attempts at becoming a professional actor, being rejected, ignored by casting people, etc. Eventually he realizes that the movie industry isn't as perfect as he thought it would be, and thus he wrote this satire.
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