6455453775 | Satire | mockery, irony, humor to attack a person in society to be considered wrong to promote change | 0 | |
6455453776 | Verbal irony | when people uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning | 1 | |
6455453777 | Exaggeration | to think of or describe something as larger or greater than it really is | 2 | |
6455453778 | Understatement | a statement that makes something seem smaller than what it is | 3 | |
6455453779 | Implicit | it's something not directly stated but can be understood | 4 | |
6455453780 | Parody | a piece of writing that is mock a serious work in an amusing way | 5 | |
6455453781 | Inversion | reversal in the position order of things so that they are the opposite of what they had been. | 6 |
English 12 part b Flashcards
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