Ah, what a delightful question! How about calling it "the dress that dances with the stars" or "the gown fit for a fairy tale princess"? Remember, when it comes to describing beauty, let your imagination run wild like a happy little cloud in the sky.
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That's an opinion what ever u like
There are two ajactives they are prom and beautyful
"Most" in the given sentence is an adverb, modifying the adjective "beautiful".
Yes, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" includes examples of hyperbole, such as when Charlie describes feeling "infinite" while riding in the car with his friends, or when he says Sam is "the most beautiful woman" he has ever seen. These exaggerated statements add to the emotional intensity and storytelling in the novel.
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"I'M SO HUNGRY I CAN EAT A HORSE" Justin Bieber is a musician
Pamela Anderson is considered to be one of the most beautiful women ever, and such her pictures can be found all over the internet. Pictures of her in the famous tan dress can be found on Google.
Yes. You could never ever carry a ton (2,000 pounds) on your back.
In literature, a hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration. "I love you until the end of time," "This is the biggest housewares sale ever," and "To the moon, Alice, to the moon!" are all hyperboles.
If you're ever in doubt, wear a dress.
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