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One difference between a parody and a satire is that _________. a. parody imitates works of literature b. satire usually imitates politicians c. satire requires more knowledge to understand d. parody is
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One difference between a parody and a satire is that _________.
a. parody imitates works of literature
b. satire usually imitates politicians
c. satire requires more knowledge to understand
d. parody is usually funnier than satire
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the correct answer is A. Hope this helped.
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the correct answer is A
parody imitates works of literature
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