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Do the following in your notebook: DO NOT look at your handout from yesterday. Write the definition of Satire. Remember there are 3 parts. Write the definition for understatement. Write the definition of verbal irony. Write one example of verbal irony and explain how it is ironic.

Do the following in your notebook: What foolishness is being exposed here? Who is the target? What change would the author like to see take place? Do you think this cartoon is effective? What makes it effective?

Do the following in your notebook: Write the definition of Satire and Author Intention. DO NOT look at your handout from yesterday. What is the Satirist doing in this cartoon? Refer back to the definition and Author Intention. What is the difference between what the author is saying and what they mean? Do you think this cartoon is effective? What makes it effective?