The use of "common nonsense as portrayed on the scroll in the political cartoon, would be considered
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b. authorial, since the author is attempting to speak out to the reader
c. hyperbole, because it is exaggerating the fact that paine's political ideals are completely ridiculous.
d. satire, or a parody, as it is using ridicule to criticize paine s political ideals.
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