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"The warm bittersweet smell of clean Negro..." pg. 135 in the book with Scout in the front.

It is an oxymoron because bitter means the opposite of sweet. They have contrasting meanings.

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One example of a hyperbole in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is when Scout mentions that the Radley Place is "three hundred feet high." Another example is when Scout exaggerates by saying that Miss Stephanie Crawford could make a high school student be afraid to pass her house "just using her voice."

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One example of a hyperbole in To Kill a Mockingbird is when scout sees snow and says to her father the world is coming to an end. Another example is on page five of the book and says that people moved slowly then. They were in no hurry because they had no where to go and nothing to buy.

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