irony . I'm doing a book report on it .
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∙ 11y agoA 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.
Yes, describing something as "blinding light" is often considered a hyperbole because it exaggerates the intensity of the light to emphasize its brightness.
Running faster than the speed of light
light in a forest :)
The Light in the Forest was created in 1953.
The Light in the Forest has 180 pages.
The Light Beyond the Forest was created in 1979.
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The ISBN of The Light in the Forest is 1-4000-7788-5.
A Light in the Forest - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Hyperbole
characteristics of 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.