Asked by Justine
I need to describe three purposes and three methods of satire.
So far I have for purposes are exaggeration, warped logic, and irony.
And for methods I have humor, parody, and hyperbole.
Do they seem correct?
So far I have for purposes are exaggeration, warped logic, and irony.
And for methods I have humor, parody, and hyperbole.
Do they seem correct?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
I would reverse them.
Answered by
Justine
The ones I chose for methods are the purposes you mean? & the ones for purposes are the methods?
Answered by
Writeacher
Except for hyperbole, yes.
Hyperbole and exaggeration are the same thing.
Hyperbole and exaggeration are the same thing.
Answered by
Justine
Will it be good if I put sarcasm instead of hyperbole? Or is that too much like humor?
Answered by
Writeacher
Satire would work better for purpose. Sarcasm is more of a method.
Answered by
Justine
Ok so I have humor, parody and satire for Purposes and for methods I have exaggeration, warped logic, and irony. Does that sound good?
Answered by
Writeacher
How are you defining "warped logic"? Or is it a term already given to you in your text?
Answered by
Justine
Like incongruity.
Answered by
Justine
Should I write incongruity instead of warped logic
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