Identify the figures of speech in the sentences

S/N Expression Figure of Speech
1. You are a living dead person if you have not
read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice!

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2. They usually have green thoughts and green
with envy each time.

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3. Like an emerald serene scenery, my sister’s
reception ground was perfectly decorated and
tuned to people’s admiration.

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4. The hands of the clock stopped, her heart
looked pitifully across at me, I saw her chest
kiss the air up and down several times, and
then I knew her life wants to sleep furiously.

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5. Well, generally, in Christian culture, to live is
to die.

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6. Kufre’s lips are so big that if cut, they can
comfortably serve as good lumps of meat to
feed the crowd Christ fed.

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6. Kufre’s lips are so big that if cut, they can comfortably serve as good lumps of meat to feed the crowd Christ fed.

Answer: This sentence contains hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally. In this case, the size of Kufre's lips is being exaggerated to emphasize their large size.