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English, 09.03.2021 04:40 ikramhamideh

Please help im failing please ;( : create examples of Satire using the 4 Pillars to Satirize the 4 pillars are : exaggeration, parody, reversal and incongruity

please help its just writing a few sentences examples to lift up my garde :(
here are some examples my teacher did so you can guide yourself and know I guess

Exaggeration: So did Mr. Blanco awaken each day for a painful 15 minutes of conciousness before returning to his eternal slumber in the makeshift tomb he did prepare for himself surrounded by his worldly possessions unto like an Egyptian King. (Something you did, to an extreme)

Incongruity: Due to a mixup in the mail Mr. Blanco's brand new Playstation 5 was instead replaced with 500 live scorpions. Mr. Blanco since made use of them as nourishment, decor, and tools to wrong his enemies. (A gift you very much Should Not Have)

Reversal: Mr. Blanco's parents promised him his very own planet for Christmas. Little did he realize, his parents were wrapping a brand new Scholastic Brand Globe.

Parody: Mr. Blanco stingy and miserly with Easy As was visited in the dead of night by three Biblical Angels, of Christmas Past, Present, and Future- Mr. Blanco unfortunately fell unconciouss and wet his pants out of sheer terror before he was able to learn his Holiday Lesson (Parodying The Bible + Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol)

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