irony . I'm doing a book report on it .
A hyperbole in "The Light in the Forest" by Conrad Richter would be an exaggerated statement used to emphasize a point or create a vivid image. For example, if a character says "I could eat a horse," it is not meant to be taken literally but to show extreme hunger.
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light in a forest :)
The Light in the Forest was created in 1953.
Running faster than the speed of light
The Light in the Forest has 180 pages.
The Light Beyond the Forest was created in 1979.
The ISBN of The Light in the Forest is 1-4000-7788-5.
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A Light in the Forest - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
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Hyperbole
Exaggeration means claiming something is greater than it really is. For example, if you said "my cat is as big as a house" or "I can run faster than the speed of light," you would be exaggerating.