☁️<u>My Answer☁️:</u>
I believe the correct answer that best describes how a hyperbole creates humor is the last option which is, A character's reaction or feelings are exaggerated to the point they are funny, because a hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or claim and not meant to be taken literally. So this option would be the best option because it explains what a hyperbole is and how a hyperbole creates humor.
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Answer:
I'd say A, everyone is talking about a new board game, but everyone who plays it ends up missing
Explanation:
Because gothic literature typically refers to feelings of gloom or dread, which this fits more than any of the other options.
I had never felt so embarrased
Answer:
I think this means that the dead wood (useless/burdensome people or things) are the same anywhere they are. So the useless are useless not only in one situation but useless all around.
Explanation:
Example: He cut the "deadwood" from the group. So he is getting rid of the useless people in the group.
It's the last one, <span>Walking is low impact, requires no fancy equipment, less likely to cause injury.</span>