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7 January, 02:59

Why is satire often censored by governments or powerful people? A. Because it asks the audience to rise up against the government 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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  1. 7 January, 03:13
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    Why is satire often censored by governments or powerful people?

    B. Because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues

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

    Jonathan Swift was a renowned satirist who exposed society through his controversial writings.
  2. 7 January, 03:29
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    I think the answer is B.
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