This document discusses different types of humor including verbal irony, situational irony, hyperbole, puns, and oxymorons. It provides examples of each through pictures and short descriptions. Verbal irony is when someone says something but means the opposite, like saying "oh great" after stepping in a puddle. Situational irony shows a situation that contradicts expectations, like a cat chasing a dog. Hyperbole exaggerates for effect, like saying a cat weighs a ton. A pun plays on multiple meanings of words, like a bee saying "to bee or not to bee." An oxymoron combines contradictory terms, like something written in stone that says nothing is written in stone.