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Directions: Given below is a word, followed by three sentences which consist of that word. Identify the sentence(s) that don't/doesn't express the meaning of the word.
PARODY A. It also includes some brilliant parodies. B. He had become a grotesque parody of himself and the gallery, at last, began to avert its eyes. C. There is a twist to his parody tale.
Only A
Both A and B
Only C
Both B and C
Only B
- "Parody" means a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature, person, or event.
- Statement A: The sentence talks about brilliant parodies, which fits the definition of a humorous imitation.
- Statement B: Refers to becoming a grotesque imitation or distorted version of oneself, fitting the concept of parody.
- Statement C: Mentions a "parody tale," which might not clearly suggest the humorous or satirical characteristic necessary for a parody, depending on how the "twist" is depicted.
Given the analysis, Statement C is questionable and might not fully convey the idea of a parody in the context required. Thus, the correct option is:
- Option 3: Only C
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