hello!
im also from phillipines :D
I would say that the best example of a hyperbole is <span>C. "Supposing that one thousand families in this city, would be constant customers for infants flesh . . . I compute that Dublin would take off annually about twenty thousand carcasses..." This is a gross exaggeration of the whole situation: not only would the nation be relieved of the great financial (and presumably moral) burden, but Dublin won't have to worry about 20 thousand carcasses that it now has to deal with. Infants won't die from malnutrition or disease; they will be eaten, thus improving sanitary conditions in Dublin.
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Answer:
I have a picture of a deformed man with a deep scowl on his face.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Prodigal can mean a lot.
B means revealing
C means to be able to be relied on
D means appearing to be true but isn't actually true.
Therefore A is the best option.
Your prepositional phrase is "around the park". Your preposition is around the is your modifier and park is your noun