Hyperbole
Possibly, because hyperbole is exaggerated speech.But 'heart leaped in to mouth' is undeniably a metaphoricexpression.
HyperBole
yes, a hyperbole is exaggeration which is in its own form a figure of speech. For example I'm bored to death.
he gave the fire to mortals meaning common people
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The spicy salsa set my mouth on fire what is the figure of language
An example of hyperbole in "The Fire Within" might be a description of a character feeling "a million eyes watching them" or a moment where a character's heart is described as "beating a mile a minute." Hyperbole is used to exaggerate for emphasis and effect.
Hyperbole means to exaggerate something. Hyperbole is used for rhetorical effect to draw attention to the subject and sometimes is used for comedy.
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Ah, a hyperbole for fire, what a delightful question! Imagine fire so bright it lights up the night sky like a thousand suns dancing in unison. It's like a warm hug from the sun itself, spreading joy and light wherever it goes. Just like painting, let your imagination run wild with colors and shapes to create the most magnificent hyperbole for fire.
i dont really think it does more like a hyperbole.
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, hyperbole is used to emphasize extreme situations or emotions. For example, when Phillip says he will die if he doesn't have water, it is a hyperbolic statement to show the severity of his situation. Hyperbole helps create tension and drama in the story.
the boy count the stars to raining
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Yes, it is an exaggeration to show that the cost was great, though does not literally mean you had to give two limbs for it. The name for this kind of exaggeration is hyperbole.
No. A hyperbole is a deliberate exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally. eg There are hundreds of flies in the kitchen. I'd give my whole fortune for a bowl of potato soup.