Read the following passage from "The Rhinoceros" "We were sitting outside the café, my friend Jean and I, peacefully talking about one thing and another, when we caught sight of it on the opposite pavement, huge and powerful, panting noisily, charging straight ahead and brushing against market stalls—a rhinoceros. People in the street stepped hurriedly aside to let it pass." Which of the following literary devices is used by the writer to create humor in these lines? (1 point) Responses simile simile incongruity incongruity allusion allusion sarcasm

The literary device used by the writer to create humor in these lines is incongruity.