Answer“I don’t care what you say about me.” P.T. Barnum always said, just spell my name right
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration of a description or event. I do not think that statement is exaggerated, so no. It is not a hyperbole.
There is a paradox in this text because the author recognizes violence should stop but at the same time considers retreat is negative (third option.)
<h3>What is a paradox?</h3>
A paradox refers to a contradiction, this occurs when opposite terms are together in a sentence, claim, or opinion.
<h3>What is the paradox in this text?</h3>
The author has a contradictory opinion about war. First, he states war must stop "we can and should limit the violence and the suffering being inflicted on the civilians as much as possible" and despite this, he then states a retreat is not a good idea since it can have negative effects "resulting political and psychological shockwaves."
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Answer:
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Explanation:
I'm assuming you're asking what a sentence and sentence fragment is, a sentence is a proper line of words, involving at least a subject and predicate.
A sentence fragment is an incomplete sentence that doesn't finish what it is completely stating.
Examples- Uncle John ate. (Ate what?) Until it left. (What left? There is no subject, either.)
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