Across
- 3. a type of satire that is more lighthearted and funny
- 7. making ones credibility better to make the audience trust the speaker
- 8. directly criticizing or making fun of something
- 9. clever expression or use of words
- 11. a type of irony in which expectations do not match the reality
- 12. a type of irony in which the speaker says the opposite of what they mean
- 13. a type of satire that criticizes an idea rather than a person or group
Down
- 1. appealing to emotions
- 2. making something seem less important than it is
- 3. exaggerating
- 4. a type of irony in which the audience knows things that the characters do not
- 5. a type of satire that is harsher and more critical
- 6. using facts, statistics, or reasoning to make an argument stronger
- 10. a kind of verbal irony used to criticize or make fun of something
