Witty responses to sarcasm

    • [DOC File]LANGUAGE AP 1998- Question 1

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      Although the letter is written in a formal syntax it is full of sarcasm and undesirable insults to his recievers intellegence. Obviously no one would ever mistake a book for a beverage and it was entirely rude for Seaver to imply that Mr. Herbert might be thinking that. ... witty response. The Coca-Cola Company initially asserts that the ...

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    • [DOC File]Year 11 English: Function and Power of Language

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      is often described as witty. Wit commonly relies on . wordplay, suggestion or innuendo, and irony or sarcasm. Amusement or applause, rather than outright laughter, are typical responses to wit. Other notable features . contrast, mood, irony, allusion to other texts, dialogue etc) Repetition . Repetition is a rhetorical device (like questions ...

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    • Rochester Community Schools

      From the Greek meaning “to tear flesh”, sarcasm involves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something. It may use irony as a device, but not all ironic statements are sarcastic, that is, intending to ridicule. When well done, sarcasm can be witty …

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    • [DOC File]Rhetorical Devices

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      Sarcasm – Caustic and bitter expression of strong disapproval. It is personal, jeering, intended to hurt. Verbal – Words literally state the opposite of the writer’s (or speaker’s) true meaning. (I couldn’t care less.) Juxtaposition – placing two or more things close together or side by side for comparison or contrast

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      from the Greek meaning “to tear flesh,” sarcasm involves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something. It may use irony as a device, but not all ironic statements are sarcastic, that is, intending to ridicule. When well done, sarcasm can be witty …

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    • [DOCX File]Module 4 - Welcome to ANSTSE

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      Sarcasm and witty or caustic “put-downs” in front of the group most often worsen the situation. ... Demonstrate effective responses to “challenging” students to meet their needs as well as your needs as the instructor. Demonstrate appropriate strategies to keeping students on task.

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    • [DOC File]MAUS: Analysis of One Page

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      Sarcasm Sarcasm involves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something to ridicule or criticize; when done well, sarcasm can be witty and insightful; when poorly done, it’s simply cruel (Oddly enough, sarcastic remarks are often used between friends, perhaps as a somewhat perverse demonstration of the ...

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    • [DOC File]Lemon Bay AP Resource Packet

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      sarcasm – From the Greek meaning “to tear flesh,” sarcasm involves bitter, caustic language that is meant to hurt or ridicule someone or something. It may use irony as a device, but not all ironic statements are sarcastic (that is, intended to ridicule). When well done, sarcasm can be witty and insightful; when poorly done, it is simply ...

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