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What flaws or problems in British society does Pope satirize in the following heroic couplets?
• lines 11-12 ("In various talk... the visit last;")
• lines 15-16 (“A third interprets ... reputation
dies.")
• lines 21-22 (“The hungry judges ... jurymen may
dine.")

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