i dont know i came on this site to find out wat it is not to find it myself ughhhh
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I have no Idea sorry.
You could say, "I have a mountain of homework!" This hyperbole emphasizes the overwhelming amount of homework you have, suggesting it's so much that it feels insurmountable. Another option could be, "I have enough homework to fill an entire library!" Both expressions convey the idea of being buried under a massive workload.
1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. For example, saying "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" emphasizes extreme hunger. Another instance is, "I've told you a million times," which stresses the speaker's frustration rather than indicating an actual count. Hyperbole is often used for dramatic effect or to convey strong emotions.
Ghjjhh
I have no Idea sorry.
You could say, "I have a mountain of homework!" This hyperbole emphasizes the overwhelming amount of homework you have, suggesting it's so much that it feels insurmountable. Another option could be, "I have enough homework to fill an entire library!" Both expressions convey the idea of being buried under a massive workload.
My sister uses so much makeup,. .... he only has cat friends!"
Hyperbole means exaggeration so you are being asked to exaggerate in your sentence.
1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
No. The hyperbole is more often a sentence which exaggerates for the sake of effect as in "I am so mad I could chew nails."
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No, that is an exaggeration, or hyperbole.
i dont think so
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.
This is a complex sentence, as it contains an independent clause "I have homework" and a dependent clause "so I can't go to the mall" linked by the subordinating conjunction "so."