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Authors use sarcasm to emotionally wound their target audience.

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Authors use sarcasm to make humor in their writing.

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What are the stylistic features of novels?

Quite a wonderful question, most of us tend to read novels but fail to get any stylistica features from the same. To list just but a few, this are some of the stylistic features that artists use in trying to pass a message to us: Use of symbolism: This is where the writer/artist uses a symbol to describe, represent or characterise a person, thing or place. For instance, the use of a broken egg to describe or represent a lost society e.t.c Suspense: Is another stylistic feature used which in actual sense leaves the audience who is the reader with so many questions about what happened next. For instance "....and he was no more. Irony: This one, the writer uses to contradicting explanations. For instance, the use of phrases like "sweet sorrow". Rhyming words: This are words that have the same feel maybe due to the sound of utterance or to the way they are written. For instance "The Garden of Eden" Where garden and Eden sound the same. Sarcasm: This is where the writer gives another character the words of another and makes them sound impolite to the other party. It might involve the other party saying the same words in a way that may offend the other. For example, a person dressed clumsly might be complemented for dressing well. Satire: Is more like sarcasm however, it mostly deals with actions unlike sarcasm which deals with words. However, both are geared towards offending the other party. Other stylistic features or stylistic devices as they are called , will be discussed with time because in reality, they are so many and can consume much time to exhaust at one go.


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Which statement most accurately describes a characteristic of sarcasm in literature?

Sarcasm sounds positive but is meant to be the opposite.


What statement most accurately describes a characteristic of sarcasm in literature?

Sarcasm in literature is often used to mock or ridicule a person, situation, or idea. It can reveal a character's true feelings or highlight hypocrisy in a clever and indirect way. Sarcasm adds depth to a story by creating tension or humor through the use of irony.


What element of rhetoric describes language that often means the opposite of what it is literally saying?

When words are understood to mean the opposite of their literal meaning, this is sarcasm or irony.


Is the word sarcasm the passed tense of sarcastic?

No, "sarcasm" is a noun, and "sarcastic" is an adjective. "Sarcasm" refers to the use of irony to mock or convey contempt, while "sarcastic" describes a person or their words that are marked by sarcasm.


What element of rhetoric describes language that often means the opposite of what is it literally saying?

Sarcasm


Which term describes a use of verbal irony with a biting or critical intent -apex?

Sarcasm


How do you use scarcason?

Sarcasm is typically used to express humor or irony by saying the opposite of what you actually mean. It's important to use sarcasm carefully, as tone can be difficult to convey accurately in written form and it may be misinterpreted. It's also helpful to know your audience well to ensure they understand your sarcasm.


What are ironic similes?

ex: if someone breaks their leg and has it amputated an ironic statement would be saying "well that will be hard to run for the bus now


Which statment most accurately describes access online user interface?

Each client determines which functions are in use


which sentence describes a poems diction?

The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe May Apex :)


How are satire and sarcasm different?

Satire is used in works of art and literature, while sarcasm can be created without an artistic outlet


What describes a diction?

this is what I think is the best answer, according to brainly, The speaker shows his sarcasm by using the word ridiculous to describe may