In Betty Bonham Lies’s retelling of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, how is the narrator’s description of Orpheus’s music an example of hyperbole? (1 point) Responses The narrator retells old myths about Orpheus’s powers. The narrator retells old myths about Orpheus’s powers. The narrator exaggerates the effects of Orpheus’s music. The narrator exaggerates the effects of Orpheus’s music. The narrator compares Orpheus’s music to the sound of rivers. The narrator compares Orpheus’s music to the sound of rivers. The narrator attributes human characteristics to animals and objects.

The narrator exaggerates the effects of Orpheus's music.