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Hyperbole
Over exaggerating the figures or statement to make the point bolder and have a lasting impression
Hyper - Over....
Appeal to the Hypotic Nerve
When the writer says some thing to inspire a drive to action. These appeal to certain emotions such as fear and patriotism.
Our country is in danger from the threat of ISIS.
Sarcasm
When the writer says one thing, but means the opposite, in a condescending tone.
But now the burqa is banned in Parliament so, how can they have a representative of Islam in Parliament?