Probably not. He or she may be the best speller in class. Calling them the best speller in the world would be an example of hyperbole.
Cara is so smart that she is always first in class
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Oh, dude, "accr" stamped on a class ring stands for "accredited." It's like saying, "Hey, this school was legit when I graduated." So, you can rock that ring with pride, knowing you didn't get scammed by some diploma mill.
class boundary is 4.4 class limit is either 3.9 or 4.9
class boundary is 48.6 class limit is either 48.1 or 49.1
No this is not a hyperbole. The adjective best is a superlative adjective. Megan is the best speller in the whole world. -- This could be a hyperbole
The statement "Megan is the best speller in the class" is a straightforward assertion about her spelling abilities, while "Megan is the best speller in the universe" would be an example of hyperbole, as it exaggerates her skill beyond reasonable limits. Hyperbole involves extravagant claims not meant to be taken literally, often used for emphasis or effect. In this case, the original statement is not hyperbolic but could imply a strong opinion about Megan's abilities.
No
I only have one She is needed by everybody. I only know it's a hyperbole because my teacher said it in class today. I hope this helped!
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Need a saying for a shirt for senior class 2013
One way of saying class is "jugyou" (joo-gyoh).
Someone who skips class :D
A classmate is just someone in your class
A Touch of Someone Else's Class was created in 2008-06.
I don't know but if u r in Mrs. mollers class im sorry but i just wanted to write this was someone saying: i heart u
Try saying "Hi" to him. If you have a class with him, you could ask him about an assignment in class.