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Andrej [43]
1 year ago
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Why is satire often censored by governments or powerful people? A. Because it asks the audience to rise up against the governmen

t B. Because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues C. Because it uses animals to show the failings of humans D. Because it illustrates a lesson that people should follow
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2 answers:
m_a_m_a [10]1 year ago
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I think the answer is B.

Anni [7]1 year ago
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<u>Why is satire often censored by governments or powerful people? </u>

<em>B. Because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues</em>

Used to criticize a corrupted government and inspire people regarding their society, <u>satire</u> explores the corrupted and rotten side of humanity and it exposes it through <u>mocking</u>, irony or parody.  

<u>Jonathan Swift</u> was a renowned satirist who exposed society through his controversial writings.

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