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B. Mike wished that he could learn how <em><u>to cook</u></em> as well as his father one day.
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Answer: i’m stuck on this took i can’t figure it out did you figure it out?
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I would say that the best answer for this question: Which rhetorical device is used in these lines, would be: hyperbole, or exageration.
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Rhetorical devices are mechanisms of figurative speech, used by writers to convey their message in the best way possible, while at the same time encouraging the flourishing of emotions and feelings in the reader, to ensure the best comprehension of it. There are many such devices to be used from, and sometimes, you can use several in a simple paragraph, but in this particular case, we have a hyperbolic use of language. The language used by the speaker, and the sense of desperation conveyed by the words, like "I haven´t time to think", or "Advertisements everywhere", gives you the idea that literally, this speaker is surrounded by selling people and papers, and it conveys a sense of urgency and despair at being so surrounded. This is why it is a hyperbole.
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Option B
The Epigraph
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The epigraph is a very short writing which not usually more than two paragraphs, which could be in the form of a quote, a poem, or a few sentences. They serve the purpose of introducing the book to the audience.
The epigraph is usually used to usher the readers into the novel, by giving them a piece of information that will either excite them about the literary work, or explain better what the literary work is all about.
Increasing demand for flat-screen TVs, according to estimates, could have a greater impact on global warming than the world's largest coal-fired power plants. Flat screen manufacturers use a greenhouse gas known as nitrogen trifluroide, and as these displays are becoming more and more popular, annual gas production has grown to about four thousand tons. Nitrogen trifluroid is the most dangerous global warming engine, for comparison, this gas is 17,000 times stronger than carbon dioxide.
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