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klio [65]
2 years ago
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Write a short story satirizing a particular aspect of your school. Keep the following questions in mind as you write: What aspec

t are you satirizing? Is your satire obvious or subtle? How are you using hyperbole in your satire? How would you like your writing to change the aspect you are satirizing?
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1 answer:
Bess [88]2 years ago
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Answer:

The topic you chose should be related to a particular aspect of school, and the topic should be clear. Here are a few examples of topics:  

school policy regarding dress code

lack of proper equipment in gym

lack of adequate amenities

food choices in cafeteria

school policy on use of cell phones

frequent bullying by older students

Your story should have established a main character, which could be you, one of your classmates, or a fictional student. Or maybe you chose to write from the perspective of a teacher or other authority figure. You should have made sufficient use of hyperbole and other humor devices to present the satire. For example, say your story satirized bad food in the cafeteria. You could have included an exaggerated statement such as, "I tried cutting the piece of steak with my knife, but it seemed nothing short of a chainsaw would get through it." Your story also should have indicated how to change or correct the aspect that you chose to satirize. Maybe you directly suggested a change by including it as an actual event of your story, or you may have indicates it more indirectly through subtle language.

Explanation:

just on plato

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