[ Pronoun Antecedent Agreement ]
Satire is
A. drawing a conclusion based on facts.
B. taking advantage of someone or something for one own’s benefit.
C. a form of speech which contains an expression of less strength than what would be expected. In satire, the understated language may be ironic.
D. provoking change or reform through poking fun at society’s vices

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