It depends on how big it is. Usually, I eat the entire thing. I will accept some help if I am with friends.
It's a hyperbole because you are not really starving. A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration and "I'm starving" is pretty extreme! Verbal Irony is not the same as a hyperbole.
i don't really know what a hyperbole is but i know the phrase is a simile for sure
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, so, I think in one sense it could be considered one. I mean, her mom doesn't tell her literally EVERYTHING! But to be honest, I wouldn't really consider it one. (It seems too vague to really be considered a proper hyperbole.)
A brain the size of the sun
Yes,it is a Hyperbole because it is an exaggeration-one cannot really be bored to death.Bored to death actually means to be extremely bored.
The elements of figurative language included in the sentence above is allegory, irony, and hyperbole.
She is a complete genius!Hope that helps!
There were cameras before Eastman's Brownie Camera (there was a Kodak Camera before the Brownie, but it was really expensive at $25; the Brownie only cost $1), but they were too expensive and too hard to use for most people. Eastman developed the Brownie so everyone could take pictures.
Hyperbole is exaggeration that shows strong feeling and effect.Ex. I'm so tired of running, I'm dying here!An understatement is a sentence that has a lack of strong feelings and expression.Ex. Can I have one of your chips?So, hyperbole and understatements are opposites.
i dont really think it does more like a hyperbole.
He was so full that he don't need eat for another decade.
Yes, saying that your backpack weighs a ton is definitely hyperbole (exaggeration for effect). Your backpack does not literally weigh a ton, but by exaggerating, you can say that it is really heavy.