There are three hyperboles in this excerpt from "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note":
- "They'll flock in droves". Here the word flock used as a verb means to gather together as a flock (word used to refer to a group of animals, specially birds). Therefore, the phrase is an hyperbole because it contrasts the idea of "a group of animals in a rush" to refer to "these rich Londoners" so as to cause a sense of exaggeration.
- "I'm a made man forever". The use of the word "forever" here is used to add emphasis to the fact that the character will be a made man as long as he lives: everyone knows nothing lasts forever.
- "In less than twenty-four hours London was abuzz!". Here the phrase "less than twenty-four hours" is employed to highlight how fast it took the rich Londoners to hear about the mine selling.
What it meant was that Cassius understands that Brutus wouldn't act dishonorably. So <span>therefore, he must fool him.</span>
Answer:Citizens believe that they have the right. This right exists as long as they do not hurt others.They can be whatever they desire. They can do whatever they desire.
Explanation:because it works
Answer:
the answer is neither she nor her friend is going to the festival.