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How are satire and sarcasm different? A. Sarcasm is meant to incite change, while satire is meant to insult
its subject
B. Satire is used in writing, while sarcasm is solely used in spoken
conversation.
C. Sarcasm implicitly insults someone, while satire explicitly insults
its subject.
D. Satire is used to persuade an audience, while sarcasm is used to
tell a joke.

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