Read the following passage from "The Happy Man."

"Inside him, he felt a boundless power, an imperishable energy, an ability to achieve
anything with confidence, precision, and obvious success. His heart was overflowing
with love for people, animals, and things and with an all-engulfing sense of optimism and
joy. It was as if he were no longer troubled or bothered by fear, anxiety, sickness, death,
argument, or the question of earning a living. Even more important than that, and
something he could not analyze, it was a feeling which penetrated to every cell of his
body and soul; it played a tune full of delight, pleasure, serenity, and peace and
hummed in its incredible melodies the whispering sound of the world which is denied to
the unhappy."
Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the writer in these lines to create humor?
(1 point)

hyperbole

incongruity

irony

sarcasm

None of the above stylistic elements is used in the passage to create humor. The passage focuses on the description of the protagonist's inner feelings and emotions, conveying a sense of happiness and contentment rather than humor.