What is the purpose of most works of parody?
to entertain using puns and multiple-meaning words
to persuade readers to feel differently about life
to expose an idea's or assumption's faulty logic
to cause readers to change their belief systems

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Answer 1
Parody is important because it allows us to criticize and question without being aggressive or malicious. Parody imitates, stresses, and draws attention to certain features, characters, or plot points which are weak, silly, or strange and etc.

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Answer 2
it’s the first one. - to entertain using puns and multiple-meaning words

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What ideas are the subject of parody in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?
the business practices of amusement parks
the rules for common card games
the morals and manners taught to children
the plot structure of most children's stories

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I think that Alice adventures in the wonderland imitate the plot structure of most children stories because they are always very adventurous and keeps the readers or watchers hanged into it using cliff hangers.

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Probably the last one :)

What social conventions are the subject of parody in "Snow White and Seven Pies"?
attitudes toward beauty
child-rearing practices
gender roles
religious beliefs

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The first one becuase it doesn’t really matter how u look it’s how u act but most people also judge by how people look

Answer:

gender roles

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In his poem, which words did Lewis Carroll choose to rhyme with the words below? Type each word into the corresponding box next to the word that it rhymes with.

MOUSE.....
DENIAL.....
CUR......
BREATH.....
JURY......


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The answer is ig model
Mouse - House
Denial - Trial
Cur - Sir
Breath - ( No words rhyme with Breath in the passage)
Jury - Fury

can someone please translate this for me?

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not the best i tried hope it helps
Julia is a little girl. She lives near the shore, Britain is Julia’s country. British girls love the beach and they love sailing too. Julias is the daughter of a farmer and they live in a small cottage, but Julia loves the seaside and sailing. Julia often walks with her mothers husband (?) The sailors daughter walk with Julia too, they dance near the seashore. Julia often gives roses to sailors. The farmer does not blame Julia for this and he praises Julia for giving flowers to them. She gives them white and red flowers. The sailors also thank Julia

can someone please translate this to english?

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Here is the answer. I really hope it helps. I had to add a pic because it kept saying I was adding a link so here ya go.

btw what language is that and here is the answer?

no link need right answer

105 Years of Greatness


SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico. Emilio "Millito" Navarro never got to play in the major leagues. Still, he was considered to be one of baseball's greats. Navarro, who began his career playing for the Negro Leagues, died on April 30, 2011, in his Caribbean homeland of Puerto Rico. He was 105. In his old age, Navarro was believed to be the oldest living professional baseball player.

"It is a tremendous loss, but they were 105 years of greatness," said Eric Navarro Rivera, one of Navarro's grandsons, adding, "He gave his all to everybody."

Navarro was born on September 26, 1905, in Patillas, Puerto Rico. He became a baseball player at age 17. Before that, Navarro was known as a local champion in three track events.

Despite his athletic abilities, Navarro did not have the same opportunities as white baseball players. As a minority, he was not permitted to join the major leagues. Instead, he was given a chance to play in the Negro Leagues, which were founded in 1920 to provide a platform for African-American baseball players. Many baseball teams had hired black players during the 19th century, but by 1900 or so, racism brought about a change in policy. Baseball was racially segregated until 1947, when Jackie Robinson, who was African American, was recruited to the major leagues. Navarro, a 5-foot, 5-inch (165-centimeter) infielder known for his base-running skills, became the first Puerto Rican to play in the Negro Leagues.

Navarro was a shortstop and leadoff hitter for the New York-based Cuban Stars of the Eastern Colored League in 1928. He achieved a batting average of .337 the following year. Despite his accomplishments, Navarro recalled experiencing racial discrimination.

"Back then, there was a lot of racism...," Navarro said. "We [minority] players suffered a lot during that time because we even had to go to different restaurants [than white people]."

Navarro left the Negro Leagues after only a couple of years. He played in the Dominican Republic with the Escogido Lions and in Venezuela with the Magallanes and other teams. In Puerto Rico, he was the second baseman for the Ponce Lions for nearly two decades. After retiring from professional baseball, Navarro worked as a coach and an athletic teacher at schools in the Puerto Rican towns of Ponce and Caguas. He also raised a family.

"He was an... excellent father," said Eric Navarro Torres, one of his sons. "He instilled us with honesty and above all respect for everybody."

Navarro appeared on a major league ball field only once—in 2008, at the age of 103. He threw out a first pitch before a game at Yankee Stadium. He warmed up his arm, waved his hat, and made a 30-foot (9.1-meter) toss to catcher Jorge Posada. Asked how the sport had changed since he played, Navarro's eyes widened and he mentioned the high salaries that today's players enjoy.

"I made $25 a week," he said through a translator.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.
hint:

This question asks about when events happened. It does not ask where in the article the events appear. Look back at the article for clues, such as dates.

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Answer:

11o5 years of greatness

Explanation:

THEY SAID THE N WORD AHHHHHH

In his poem, which words did Lewis Carroll choose to rhyme with the words below? Type each word into the corresponding box next to the word that it rhymes with.

MOUSE.....
DENIAL.....
CUR......
BREATH.....
JURY......


https://cdn.lti.glynlyon.com/media/d8161202-ae7a-4f44-91ad-665d4f5bc5d7/img/poem.gif

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Answer:

Mouse = house,

Denial = trial

Cur = sir

Breath = death

Jury = Fury

Explanation:

Mouse = house,
Denial = trial
Cur = sir
Breath = death
Jury = Fury

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Answer:

f's and c's

Explanation:

the answer to your question is a and f
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