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3 September, 01:29

Which of these is a type of figurative language that involves intentional exaggeration?

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  1. 3 September, 01:46
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    The correct answer should be hyperbole.

    Hyperbole is a figure of speech authors often use when they want to exaggerate things, and make them appear more dramatic than they actually are. For example: 'Where have you been? I've been waiting here for a century!' You haven't really been waiting for a century - it is a hyperbole.
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