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Explanation:

Satire

Used in many works of literature to show foolishness or vice in humans, organizations, or even governments - it uses sarcasm, ridicule, or irony. For example, satire is often used to effect political or social change, or to prevent it.

Synthesis

The combination of ideas to form a theory or system

Commentary

Something that shows or makes a statement about the true state or condition of something.

Another def. being a discussion on something

"Uncle John's Farm" Mark Twain

In "Uncle John's Farm", an essay by Mark Twain, he vividly describes his experiences as a young boy on his Uncle John A. Quarles' farm near the town of Florida, Mo. Twain spent a few months a year there for several years until he was about 12. It was there Twain met the slave known as Uncle Dan'l, who became the model for the great character Jim in "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."

"Shooting an Elephant" Orwell

The essay written by George Orwell, describes the experience of the English narrator, possibly Orwell himself, called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant while working as a police officer in Burma.The story is regarded as a metaphor for British imperialism, and for Orwell's view that "when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys."

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