Hyperbole is the use of exaggeration - you can say anything that would exaggerate the idea, but you already used it by saying "all the time" - you don't do homework all the time because you do plenty of other things besides homework.
Exaggeration is a pretty good synonym for hyperbole.
A hyperbole is a statement of extreme exaggeration to show emphasis.
toiled
I will evaluate all my math homework.
A hyperbole is something very exaggerated, like, "That shark could have swallowed 100 of me whole!" Obviously, the shark wasn't that big. It's an exaggeration that the shark was big.
Ghjjhh
Idiom
This is an example of a hyperbole.
when you want to exaggerate on something, such as: "I have 500 tons of homework to do today! Ugh!"
A hyperbole is a figure of speech. It means- Hyperbole- an extreme exaggeration used in literature used to prove a point. Examples: He seemed to talk forever. My teacher gives me so much homework I need 3 Uhals to get all of it home.
i dont know i came on this site to find out wat it is not to find it myself ughhhh
Someone was using too much hyperbole.
Not all of the time because then they have to mark it. :)
Depending on the context, I would not regard it as hyperbole.
Most kids in that time were educated by their parents, so you could say that all their work was homework.
Yes, because it is quiet but not all the time!!
Both, and here is what I mean: 1. "All the time in the world will not help me finish my homework." 2. "I am late turning in my homework all of the time." People say 'all the time' but it is lazy language and not 'proper'. Of course, you could bypass this form and say, "I am chronically late turning in my homework." Another similar one is "I threw the banana peel out the window." To be proper English, it should be "I threw the banana peel out of the window", or ". . . through the window."