[amp_mcq option1=”Counterfeit” option2=”Sonnet” option3=”Caricature” option4=”Parody” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. Parody.
A parody is a work that imitates another work in a humorous or satirical way. It can be a poem, a song, a movie, or any other type of work. Parodies often exaggerate the characteristics of the original work in order to make it funny or to make a point about the original work.
A counterfeit is a fake or imitation of something that is real. Counterfeits are often made to deceive people into thinking that they are buying something that is real when they are not.
A sonnet is a type of poem that has 14 lines. Sonnets are often written in iambic pentameter, which means that each line has 10 syllables with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. Sonnets can be about any topic, but they are often about love or loss.
A caricature is a drawing or painting that exaggerates the features of a person or thing in order to make it funny or to make a point about the person or thing. Caricatures are often used in political cartoons or in advertising.
In the context of the question, a funny imitation of a poem would be a parody.