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A web comic illustrating six words with incorrect definitions based on homophones of part or all of each words. Symbolism: referencing the qualities of a round brass percussion instrument; Irony: made of a ferrous-like metal; Dialogue: to recolour a thick segment of a tree; Sarcasm: a deep fissure separating Russian emperors; Mood: what the cow said; Alliteration: the conspicuous repetition of throwing trash in public spaces.
Date 2022-03-26
Source The strip "phonetically defined literary terms " from Wrong Hands. (Direct image link.)
Author John Atkinson
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