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Choose "The Black Sheep," "Forbidden Fruit," or "The Rhinoceros" to write about. How is your chosen story a satire? How does satire differ from
mere humor? Where is your story gentle, and where does it have more
bite? Where and why does it stop being funny? Please organize your
response into 1-2 cohesive paragraphs. DO NOT FORGET YOUR
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