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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Test Review
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- Q1the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s or society’s stupidity and vices, particularly in the context of politics and other topical issues.Satire30s
- Q2saying the opposite of what you meanVerbal Irony30s
- Q3when the opposite of what is expected to happen actually occursSituational Irony30s
- Q4when the audience knows something that a character or speaker does not knowDramatic Irony30s
- Q5using verbal irony to mock or convey contemptSarcasm30s
- Q6To exaggerate; to enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so that it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seenHyperbole30s
- Q7to present something as being smaller or less important than it really isUnderstatement30s
- Q8To present things that are out of place or absurd in relation to their surroundings.Incongruity30s
- Q9to present the opposite of the normal orderReversal30s
- Q10to imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thingParody30s
- Q11to mistakenly use a word in place of a similar word often with unintentionally amusing effectMalapropism30s
- Q12to create an exaggerated distortion ot personal characteristicsCaricature30s
- Q13to make a direct, mocking attack that uses insulting or critical language. It may include exaggerationInvective30s
- Q14the writer directly TELLS the audience what the personality of the character isDirect Characterization30s
- Q15the writer indirectly REVEALS the personality of the characters by SHOWING the readerIndirect Characterization30s