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These lines offer a possible explanation for where the lost lock has gone, but they also offer Pope another chance to
satirize behaviors. What are his satirical targets in this passage? What do the targeted behaviors, and the people who
behave in these ways, have in common? In a written response of at least 200 words, answer these questions using
details from the text. Include in your response an explanation of whether Pope's satire in this section is Horatian or Juvenalian.

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