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Assessment 1.04 Humor Presentation

HYPERBOLE Place Your Example Below: Explain how the example is a HYPERBOLE: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cite the Source of Your Example:

PUN Place Your Example Below: Explain How the Example is a PUN: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cite the Source of Your Example:

OXYMORON Place Your Example Below: Explain how the example is a OXYMORON: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cite the Source of Your Example:

Irony Place Your Example Below: Explain how the example is Irony: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cite the Source of Your Example:

Sarcasm Place Your Example Below: Explain how the example is Sarcasm: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Cite the Source of Your Example: