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Q: What are the uses in cone for other subjects?
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Twain uses satire and humor to highlight the flaws and hypocrisies of his subjects, often portraying them in a negative light. Thurber, on the other hand, uses humor and exaggeration to present his subjects in a comical and endearing way, often emphasizing their quirks and eccentricities.


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