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Exxageration
to enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds
Incongruity
to present something that is out of place or absurd in relation to its surroundings
Reversal
to present the opposite of the normal order
dramatic irony
when the reader or the audience knows something the character or characters dont
Verbal Irony
when something you say is opposite of what you mean SARCASM
Situational Irony
when the outcome of something is different or opposite of what is expected
ethos
ethical —> moral, expertise, trust
pathos
emotional —> evokes and brings feelings
logos
logical —> use of data, facts, examples, or reasoning