Yes, saying that your backpack weighs a ton is definitely hyperbole (exaggeration for effect).
Your backpack does not literally weigh a ton, but by exaggerating, you can say that it is really heavy.
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Yes. You could never ever carry a ton (2,000 pounds) on your back.
A hyperbole: A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
Hyperbole.
1 ton of feathers, 1 ton of coal, 1 ton of water, etc.
One ton each. So they weigh the same.
Yes. You could never ever carry a ton (2,000 pounds) on your back.
This book weighs a ton Maths is a heavy subject
A hyperbole: A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
The tree was five million feet tall!
Hyperbole: My backpack weighs a ton of bricks. Simile: She runs as fast as a cheetah. Metaphor: His heart is a lion, fierce and wild. Personification: The wind whispered through the trees.
A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves an extreme exaggeration to make a point or create emphasis. It is not meant to be taken literally but is used to highlight the intensity or importance of something. Examples of hyperbole include phrases like "I could sleep for a million years" or "This bag weighs a ton."
Hyperbole.
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A 2,000 lb. bull weighs a ton.
A ton of rocks weighs more. Since they both weigh a ton, then they weigh the same.
1 ton of hemp weighs 1 ton. 1 ton of paper weighs 1 ton.