Across
- 2. used in support of an argument
- 5. quality of being amusing, through the use of puns, irony, sarcasm, satire, wit, etc
- 6. of criticising or opposing an individual or idea
- 8. humour found in contradictory situations, often highlighted through the use of sarcasm
- 9. elaborate, precise, sophisticated; adhering to standard Australian english
- 11. that does not require an answer
- 12. or 'hackneyed' phrase or opinion that shows a lack of original thought
- 14. reuse of words or phrases for effect
- 15. of irony to mock or show contempt, by implying the opposite of what is actually said
Down
- 1. of either exaggeration or caricature to expose, criticise or ridicule
- 3. everyday or slang terms
- 4. words or phrases
- 7. or over statement used to imply something is better, worse, more-less important
- 10. preference or sympathy for a particular point of view
- 13. use of provocative language and images, and exaggeration
