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==Introduction To Sarcasm 1A== ==Introduction To Sarcasm 1A==
===Sine qua non of sarcasm=== ===Sine qua non of sarcasm===
-''Sine qua non'' according to the '''''New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy'''''[http://www.bartleby.com/59/4/sinequanon.html] refers to "essential, crucial, or indispensable ingredient without which something would be impossible: '''Her leadership was the sine qua non of the organization’s success.''' " From Latin, meaning ''without which nothing.''+''Sine qua non'' according to the '''''New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy'''''[http://www.bartleby.com/59/4/sinequanon.html] refers to "essential, crucial, or indispensable ingredient without which something would be impossible: ''Her leadership was the sine qua non of the organization’s success.'' " From Latin, meaning ''without which nothing.''
===Sarcasm as we define it is an attitude--that is, a state of mind=== ===Sarcasm as we define it is an attitude--that is, a state of mind===

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Introduction To Sarcasm 1A

Sine qua non of sarcasm

Sine qua non according to the New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy[1] refers to "essential, crucial, or indispensable ingredient without which something would be impossible: Her leadership was the sine qua non of the organization’s success. " From Latin, meaning without which nothing.

Sarcasm as we define it is an attitude--that is, a state of mind

Attitude Adjustment Methods

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