Hyperbole
no it is not one
Actually, it just means that someone laughed VERY hard. Or in other words, laughed ALOT.
Dozing off ; Being distracted ; Not paying attention
Hyperbole means exaggeration. Since it is unlikely that someone can literally bounce off of the walls due to being "hyper" this would qualify as hyperbole.
Yes. On twitter she said she was going to get a massage and she was very ticklish and didn't know if she could take it. She later reported she "laughed her head off"
A metaphor for "crazy" could be "off the rails" or "out of control."
A metaphor for bouncing could be "a rubber ball rebounding off a hard surface."
An exaggeration poem is a poem where you choose a certain topic, so in this case it is a pepper. Then you have to exaggerate as much as you can, about that topic.For example...I Ate a Spicy PepperI ate a spicy pepperFrom my brother on a dare.The pepper caught my head on fireAnd burned off all my hair.My mouth erupted lavaAnd my tongue began to melt.My ears were shooting jets of steam.At least that's how they felt.I ricocheted around the room.I ran across the ceiling.I dove right in the freezerTo relieve the burning feeling.I drank a thousand soda popsAnd chewed a ton of iceTo try to stop the scorchingOf that spicy pepper's spice.At last, the flames extinguished,I admitted to my brother,"That pepper was the best one yet.May I please have another?"
The kids laughed dizzily as they got off the roller coaster.
you should keep off the grass
That boy could talk the ear off a donkey.
shaft, raft, laughed, draftaft, abaft, daft, raft, TaftDraftRaftAftShaftSome things that rhyme with "Craft" are: DraftRaftThose are some off the top of my head, I hope you enjoy using these!~|SubNegative|~