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A literary art form that ridicules
human folly or vice hoping to
correct it
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1.
Satire
A literary art form that ridicules
human folly or vice hoping to
correct it
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2.
Sarcasm
Sneering disapproval often
expressed as praise; i.e.,
someone who falls may be
praised for his gracefulness
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3.
Irony
A literary device where what is
stated is often the opposite of
what is meant.
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4.
Understatement
Speech that deliberately
minimizes a situation, often for
comic effect
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5.
Litote
Denying the opposite of what is intended - That board is not full or words.
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6.
Hyperbole
Gross overstatement or exaggeration
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7.
Paradox
A statement or situation that first seems impossible or contradictory but that actually may be true either in fact or in a figurative sense.
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8.
Oxymoron
A type of paradox consisting of contradictory terms or ideas (cruel kindness, jumbo shrimp)
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9.
Reductio ad absurdum
Demonstrating how absurd, false, or ridiculous an idea or theory is when carried to its logical conclusion.
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