"Who used to be the best looking gal in Georgia."
Its an exxageration cuz she doesnt mean that the girl is the best looking girl in Georgia
Yes, there is hyperbole in the poem "Catalog" by Rosalie Moore. Hyperbole is the use of extreme exaggeration to make a point or create emphasis, and in the poem, the speaker exaggerates by listing fantastical and impossible items in the catalog such as "snakes with 2 heads" and "giants' toenails." This use of exaggeration helps create a sense of whimsy and imagination in the poem.
hyperbole is the poem..... Hehehe
A catalog poem is a poem that arranges a person, place, thing, or idea.
hyperbole is something that has an exaggeration in it like tons of money
An example of a catalog poem is: "Snow melting, air warming, trees coming to life."
Thomas Moore is the speaker in the poem as he is the writer of the text.
No, "Women Work" by Maya Angelou is not a catalog poem. It is a lyrical poem that expresses the experiences and emotions of a woman carrying out domestic work. Catalog poems typically list items or elements related to a specific topic.
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Hyperbole in a poem is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally. It is used to create emphasis, evoke strong emotions, or heighten the impact of a particular point or image in the poem.
The hyperbole line in the poem "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth is "ten thousand saw I at a glance." This line exaggerates the number of daffodils the speaker saw in the field, emphasizing the abundance and beauty of the scene.
I believe that line 9 is the hyperbole. which reads " And he was rich-- yes, richer than a king." I hope this helps a little
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