30. Read the following passage from "First Confession" in which the main character has just entered the confessional. It must have been then that I noticed the shelf at about one height with my head. It was really a place for grown-up people to rest their elbows, but in my distracted state I thought it was probably the place you were supposed to kneel. Of course, it was on the high side and not very deep, but I was always good at climbing and managed to get up all right. Staying up was the trouble... "What are you doing up there?" he shouted in an angry voice, and the strain the politeness was putting on my hold of the molding, and the shock of being addressed in such an uncivil tone, were too much for me. I lost my grip, tumbled, hit the door an unmerciful allop before I found myself flat on my back in the middle of the aisle. The people who had been waiting stood with their mouths open. The priest opened the door of the middle box and came out, pushing his biretta back from his forehead; he looked something terrible. Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the writer to create humor in these lines? (1 point) Responses incongruity incongruity sarcasm sarcasm hyperbole inoney

The stylistic element used by the writer to create humor in these lines is incongruity. The main character's misunderstanding of the purpose of the shelf and his attempt to climb up on it, as well as his subsequent fall, create a humorous and unexpected situation.