But the boy's weight, and the weight of the purse combined caused him to lose his balance so, instead of taking off full blast as he had hoped, the boy fell on his back on the sidewalk, and his legs flew up
simile metaphor hyperbole personification irony allusion
the truest poetry is the most feigning to helping
If you say marrying him is like marrying 20 husbands you are using a hyperbole. This hyperbole represents the work that it takes to marry one person.
it is a simile because it it using the word 'like'
Hyperbole
this tree is 75 feet tall. that's a hyperbole
A hyperbole is a statement of extreme exaggeration to show emphasis.
There are three examples of hyperbole on page 16
big jessica
Fantasia BitterSweet
My feet are killing me
hyperbole is the poem..... Hehehe
when you s. u.c.k. dat d.i.c.k.
A hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves an extreme exaggeration to make a point or create emphasis. It is not meant to be taken literally but is used to highlight the intensity or importance of something. Examples of hyperbole include phrases like "I could sleep for a million years" or "This bag weighs a ton."
hyperbole is something that has an exaggeration in it like tons of money
Sure! Examples of hyperbole in mass media and newspapers may include phrases like "it was the best day ever" or "this is the worst possible outcome." These exaggerated statements are used to create strong emotions or make a point more emphatically.
The sun was bright like a flashlight.The golden sand.Wwll... that all i can think off now. would it help?