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?

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.
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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