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A hyperbole is an over-exaggeration. So if one says a hyperbole on anger it might sound like anger is a million times harder to handle than happiness.
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I only have one She is needed by everybody. I only know it's a hyperbole because my teacher said it in class today. I hope this helped!
When a writer makes a point by using exaggeration, it is called hyperbole. Hyperbole is a literary device where statements are exaggerated for emphasis or effect.
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First, this example is a simile-- comparing two unlike things, using "like" or "as" to make the comparison. Hyperbole refers to exaggerating to make a rhetorical point, such as "She served enough food to feed an army." Yes, your example could possibly be considered hyperbole, but it might be seen more as a clever phrase or an attempt at bragging, rather than as hyperbole.
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Hyperbole means to exaggerate in the style of a figure of speech.
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, but more extreme. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" is an example of a hyperbole.
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Doodle was just about the craziest brother is an example of hyperbole in the scarlet ibis
Hyperbolic means of or relating to a hyperbole. A hyperbole is an intentional exaggeration; therefore a hyperbolic description is when a person describes something using an obvious exaggeration. For example if you say, "I've told you a million times not to exaggerate."