Which describes a satirical tone?A)The characters in the story are in a ridiculous situation. Reading about their mishaps makes the reader want to behave in exactly the opposite manner.
B)The characters in the story are funny and lighthearted. Reading about their foibles makes the reader laugh.
C)The characters in the story are hopeful and happy. Reading about their actions makes the reader feel lighthearted and calm.
D)The characters in the story are in constant conflict. Reading about their conflicts makes the reader feel anxious or worried about them.

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Answer 1
Answer: The sentences which describe a satirical tone are:

A) 
The characters in the story are in a ridiculous situation. Reading about their mishaps makes the reader want to behave in exactly the opposite manner.


The sentences mock the story with its type of situation and the impact it will have to the readers.

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Explanation:

have been