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2016-11-07 16:15 - Ms. Winter EDHS · Satire The term "satire" is derived from the Latin "satura," which means "full," "a mixture of things." it seems to have referred originally

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Page 1: 2016-11-07 16:15 - Ms. Winter EDHS · Satire The term "satire" is derived from the Latin "satura," which means "full," "a mixture of things." it seems to have referred originally
Page 2: 2016-11-07 16:15 - Ms. Winter EDHS · Satire The term "satire" is derived from the Latin "satura," which means "full," "a mixture of things." it seems to have referred originally
Page 3: 2016-11-07 16:15 - Ms. Winter EDHS · Satire The term "satire" is derived from the Latin "satura," which means "full," "a mixture of things." it seems to have referred originally
Page 4: 2016-11-07 16:15 - Ms. Winter EDHS · Satire The term "satire" is derived from the Latin "satura," which means "full," "a mixture of things." it seems to have referred originally