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25 March, 11:09

What is a hyperbole about hot weather?

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  1. 25 March, 11:32
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    A hyperbole is a figure of speech an author might use when he or she wants to exaggerate something, to make a situation sound far more drastic than it actually is. It is used for dramatic purposes - the thing being exaggerated isn't exactly as terrible as it sounds.

    For example: It was so hot outside that I started to melt.

    You didn't actually start to melt - it was just so hot that you felt like it.
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