c. to exaggerate
Hyperbole is used to exaggerate a thought or idea. It often makes the tone humorous or overly dramatic. It's important to be careful when using hyperbole in writing because it can also make the speaker seem unreliable since a hyperbole is not a complete truth. A few examples of everyday hyperboles are: My homework is going to take forever. I'm so hungry, I could eat a cow. I'm so embarrassed, I could die.
Answer:
For each great thing, there is a bad counterpart. There is a small price to pay for everything.
Answer:
To instruct
Explanation:
it's telling you to do dis to help u w/ sumthin
The wealthy and fashionable East Egg residents hide their unattractive qualities underneath light, dreamy appearances.