For which reason would writers most likely choose to write satire?
a. their ideas go ag...
English, 18.10.2019 06:30 estefaniapenalo
For which reason would writers most likely choose to write satire?
a. their ideas go against the majority of political leaders' opinions.
b. their plot lines are less entertaining than those of other stories.
c. they feel challenged by other writers' ideas.
d. they want to protect their families from gossip.
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