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In Johnson’s satires, his imitation of Juvenal is chiefly seen in:

AHis adoption of the hexameter verse form

BMoral seriousness and satiric tone

CA reliance on gentle mockery and lighthearted wit

DThe emphasis on personal anecdotes and autobiographical details

Answer:

B. Moral seriousness and satiric tone

Read Explanation:

  • Like Juvenal, Johnson mixes moral indignation with satire.

  • His focus is on virtue, morality, and human weakness.

  • His verse combines classical imitation with English social critique.


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