How are satire and sarcasm different?
A. Satire is used in work of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without and artistic outlet.
B. Satire is used solely in literature, while sarcasm can be found in other media.
C. Sarcasm implicitly insults someone, while satire explicitly insults it's subject.
D. Sarcasm seems to change its audience's way of thinking, while satire seeks to entertain its audience.
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A. Satire is used in works of art and literature while sarcasm can be created wthout an artistic outlet

Answer: A. Satire is used in work of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without an artistic outlet.

Satire is a type of art that exposes the vices, follies and shortcomings of important social institutions, such as corporations, government officials or society itself. Satire's ultimate purpose is to motivate a change in society by forcing its people to think about a particular issue.

Satire uses a similar language to sarcasm, and it is intended to ridicule as well as to entertain. However, sarcasm does not have the ultimate purpose of enacting social change, and therefore, is not restricted to works of art and literature.