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100

Play on words

Pun

100

An author is purposely extreme, usually meant to emphasize a characteristic or description.

Hyperbole

100

The author uses an understatement to make serious situations funny

Comedic understatment.

100

when a writer uses a word or expression in place of something that could be considered offensive or unpleasent.

Euphamism

100
Basically sarcasim

Verbal Irony

200

The audience knows something that some characters do not

Dramatic Irony

200

The author uses an understatement to downplay a great achievement.

Modest understatment

200

A type of metaphor when a nonhuman thing/idea is given human traits/characteristics/feelings.

Personification

200

The author uses a understatement to make a serious situation funny.

Polite understatment.

200

When an audience expects an event to occur but something else happens

Situational Irony

300

A saying commonly known in a particular culture whose meaning is not meant to be taken literally

Idiom

300

It contridicts itself but makes sense in the end

Paradox

300

A paradox created by 2 contridictory terms

Oxymoron

300

Jumbo shrimp

Oxymoron

300

I slept for a week after my soccer match

Hyperbole

400

Sure I'll jump off a bridge

Verbal Irony

400

In the movie, Anika turns to the dark side

Dramatic Irony
400

Yes I won the premier league, but someone does every year.

Modest understatement

400

I'm very punny

Pun

400

The sun is kind of bright

Comedic understatment

500

Your not bad, your just not good

eupamism

500

It's raining cats and dogs

Idiom

500

You can only make money by spending money

Paradox

500

The cookie called out to me

Personification

500

Don't you think it would be a good idea not to jump off that roof

Polite understatment