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A text or performance that uses irony, derision, or wit to expose or attack human vice, foolishness, or stupidity.
Ex: The Weekend Update segments on SNL |
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A figure of speech in which two fundamentally unlike things are explicitly compared, usually in a phrase introduced by "like" or "as."
Ex: That popcorn tasted as salty as the ocean. |
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Narrowly interpreted as those figures that ornament speech or writing; broadly, as representing a manifestation of the person speaking or writing.
Ex: The essay had a persuasive style of writing.
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The part of a sentence or clause that indicates what it is about.
Ex: The subject of the financial article was the American economy. |
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A form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion.
Ex: Men like to hunt. Kaylee likes to hunt.
Conclusion: Kaylee is a man. |
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