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Instructions: Read the paragraph below and answer the question(s) that follow. (1) Satire is a type of humor that attacks or exposes foolishness or lack of good sense of a subject using sarcasm, wit, or irony. (2) Subjects of satire can be specific individuals or organizations. (3) Examples of modern satire include three popular animated TV comedy series: Family Guy , South Park , and The Simpsons . (4) All three repeatedly make fun of the modern American middle-class lifestyle as well as all other aspects of American culture and society. (5) In particular, greedy, selfish, or ineffective authority figures including parents, teachers, principals, police officers, elected officials, and the clergy are favorite targets of ridicule in all three of these comedies. (6) Other examples of modern television satire are The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and The Colbert Report , two fake news programs that poke fun at the media, government, and politics. Select the number of the topic sentence of this paragraph.

Distinguish between intrinsic and extrinsic sources of self-esteem and their impacts on behavior.
Understand the role of self-monitoring in adapting behavior across different social situations.
Analyze the strategies individuals use to manage impressions and exert power in social interactions.
Describe the stability and variability of self-esteem and its effects on personal well-being.

Definitions:

Socialization

The process through which an organization communicates its values to new employees.

Organization

A group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose.

Values

Core beliefs or principles that guide and motivate attitudes and actions, reflecting what is important to an individual or organization.

Networked Cultures

Social and organizational cultures that are formed and operate through digital networks and communication technologies, facilitating global connections.

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