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6 November, 04:41

Define the figurative language term-hyperbole

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  1. 6 November, 05:02
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    A hyperbole is an exgrarrted statement. This is common in poetry, fairytales, and folklore because most of the times these stories are made to entertain and not be literal. Some Examples:

    My garden is as big as a football field.

    I am so hungry I could eat a horse

    . I had a ton of chores to do.

    If I can't get a Smartphone, I will die.
  2. 6 November, 05:05
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    Majorly exaggerating something like "I've been their like a million times" or something while normal exaggerating is like "I've been their a hundred times" or something to that extent.
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