That is called exaggeration, the mile high ice-cream can not be a thing, therefore you were exaggerating .
Is there anyway to emphasize that question you're asking?
Colons are not used to introduce lists.
Colons denote "that is to say" or
"here's what I mean."
They make sentences’ first parts not important
rather the sentence’s second part contains the important information.
Here are
some of the rules you could use for colons:
*Colons are uses upon introducing items.
*Do not use capital letters after a colon except if
it’s a proper noun.
*Do not use colons after a verb or preposition.
*For independent clauses, especially when the second
sentence explains the paragraph’s meaning, the use of colon is preferred.
*After a colon: capitalize the first letter of the
first word if it is a complete quotation.
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Answer:
I think the answer is C. Reporting events as they unfold without time to fact-check. because the rest are using their own words basically. Hope this helps
The last one, Before his European travel- the highlight of his summer-... ect.
is the right answer