satire
That is the correct spelling of the word "literature".
The correct spelling is "obnoxious" referring to behavior, meaning unpleasant, boorish, or irritating.
Estrucanes rule rome, Augustan age of literature, Cicero writes treatises, Silver age of literature.
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment).
Behaviour is the correct British English spelling.
I believe the word you are looking for is satire.
This question is too vague...What type of social situation are you referring to? "proper social behavior" would be a manner of behavior accepted as correct by most resonable people.
You might want to say that a person or an experience influenced your behavior.
That is the correct spelling of "ridicules" (makes fun of). The adjective form of the word is "ridiculous" (absurd, silly).
That is the correct spelling of the word "literature".
reflex behavior
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment, actions).
Noun - the action or process of changing something wrong into the right thing or form; a change that makes something true or accurate; the act of punishing and changing the behavior of people who have broken the law or rules
Discipline is usually used to correct wrong behavior. Punishment is to stop someone from doing something that they are not supposed to do again.
'She made a cry' is technically correct, though it sounds a bit archaic to an American ear, like something out of 19th century literature. We would normally say 'she cried out' or 'she yelled' instead.
Socially correct behavior.
The correct term for an organism's behavior and physical appearance is its phenotype. This term encompasses both the observable traits of an organism as well as its behavior and characteristics.