no. personification is when you give human traits (feelings/emotions, behaviour/actions) to a non human object (candle)
u use an exaggeration to make it a hyperbole. the definition of a hyperbole is an exaggeration!
The story was an exaggeration of what actually happened. His exaggeration of what to expect left them all disappointed.
Exaggeration satire is a type of satire that relies on exaggeration to make a point. Exaggeration adds both to the humor of satire and helps illustrate the underlying message.
Assuming this is a riddle: personification.
Exaggeration in drama refers to the deliberate amplification of characters, emotions, actions, or situations to enhance the theatrical experience. It serves to emphasize themes, create humor, or evoke strong emotional responses from the audience. By heightening reality, exaggeration can make the narrative more engaging and memorable. This technique is often seen in various forms of performance, from classical theater to modern comedy.
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In "Ode To Mi Gato" by Gary Soto, some examples of literary devices are: Simile: "Like a plush motorboat, / Mi Gato zooms." Metaphor: "His tail is a letter curling to a question." Alliteration: "black ears that twitch when / He sleeps" Personification: "He stares back, / He makes bread with those feet" Exaggeration is not as prominent in this poem.
You're cheating on the assignment but it's to late it was due on the 28th;)
Hyperbole
The personification in the sentence is when the strong wind is described as "slapped my cheeks," attributing human-like actions to the wind by suggesting it is capable of physically slapping someone's cheeks.
A parody is an exaggeration to make something funny.
Hyperbole