Idiom-a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. (Ex. A piece of cake)
Onomatopoeia-the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (Ex. Boom or crack)
Hyperbole-exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. (Ex.This guy escapes more times than Houdini)
I would say that this sentence is an hyperbole. This is because an idiom would be a form of figurative meaning that if different from the literal meaning. This is statement is bluntly advertised. There is no hidden meaning behind it. The word doesn’t resemble a sound either so it cannot be an onomatopoeia. I hope this helps
Yea, i think youre right. The only other one that makes sense is the first one, but u still need characters and a conflict.
Honestly I’m not sure I think it’s A
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A concentrated site or installation, the destruction or capture of which would seriously affect the war effort or the success of operations. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms.
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