Answer:
D.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is when something is exaggerated, therefore the answer is D.
C, it talks about how, " That on the ashes of which his youth doth lie" meaning that his youth has burnt out, and "In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire" If you think about it, the flame is Shakespeare, and the "ashes of his youth" mean his life. He knows about approaching death " The deathbed whereon it must expire", and he has excepted it.
so I just woke up so it might not be the best but here ya go buddy ol pal
"Wait, where did you get that?" Mary had apparently been standing there for a while. Only when she asked me that was when I knew the secret was out. "This? Oh, no where I guess." I answered. I didn't need to give her an explanation for why I was here in this very situation. All that mattered was that I was finally here. And I wasn't about to let her ruin my progress that I worked so hard for. "Stop messing with me! Is that...is that...mom?" she said with a pale face. I threw her a quick look and continued going through the once locked chest that had been in our attic for some time now. "So this is what Dad was hiding huh?" I said, about to turn to face her when the very thing I had tried to avoid had finally happened. "MARY NO-"
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