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Language and Literature
Figures of Speech
Hyperbole
What is hyperbole? A. an author's use of words that mimic sounds. B. a comparison that does not use like or as C. a comparison using like or as D. an overstatement or exaggeration
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D. an overstatement or exaggeration
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