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You can identify satire by its use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock a subject, often highlighting societal flaws or absurdities. Satirical works typically exaggerate characteristics or situations to provoke thought and reflection rather than simply entertain. Additionally, the context and tone of the piece can provide clues; a satirical work often employs a serious facade to deliver its comedic critique. Recognizing familiar tropes or clichés that are being lampooned can also help identify satire.

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