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Johnson’s London (1738) is best described as:

AA comprehensive guide to London's historical landmarks

BA political satire

CA collection of biographical sketches of famous Londoners

DA detailed analysis of 18th-century London's social customs

Answer:

B. A political satire

Read Explanation:

  • It criticizes Sir Robert Walpole’s government and the corruption of society.

  • Reflects Juvenal’s attack on Rome, but applied to London.

  • Written in heroic couplets.


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