The forest was so dense that it felt like a million trees were closing in on me, their branches weaving a tapestry of shadows that swallowed the sunlight whole.
The literary device used in the sentence "it's hotter outside than the surface of the sun" is hyperbole. Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally, used for emphasis or effect. In this case, comparing outdoor heat to the sun's surface temperature exaggerates the intensity of the heat, creating a vivid image for the reader.
Some say mother nature controls the weather.
Nature is a source of beauty and wonder, constantly revealing its intricate balance and resilience.
when you stop to look nature is a beautiful thing.
It is the nature of animals to protect their young. I love to go hiking in the woods because nature is so calming. His nature is to be funny.
Hyperbole is when you exagerate... I sometimes make a hyperbole sentence to exagerate and it also make my friends laugh and understand me.
Depending on the context, I would not regard it as hyperbole.
"The archaeologist was prone to hyperbole in describing his exploits."
Hyperbole means exaggeration so you are being asked to exaggerate in your sentence.
A hyperbole is certain a feature of speech. A hyperbole is an over-exaggeration of a certain aspect of the sentence.
My sister uses so much makeup,. .... he only has cat friends!"
Hyperbole means to exaggerate in the style of a figure of speech.
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1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a noun.
There was a thousand people on the bus.