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o-na [289]
3 years ago
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Which phrase best describes hyperbole? A. Figurative language that uses exaggeration to make a point B. Figurative language that

compares two unlikely things C. Rhetorical language that focuses on facts and statistics D. Rhetorical language that appeals to an audience's emotions
English
1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: A

Explanation: I just did it.

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