No matter what the outcome it’s going to happen it shows what Macbeth may try to pull and makes you wonder what direction it would go. Probably wrong but I tried good luck :)
Hyperbole
If don't know what it means its best to start of with what you do know
Process if elimination.
It's not a simile because it has no like or as.
Its not Personification cause its not giving the object human features.
And its not metaphor cause its not literally Applicable. I'm assuming.
So that just leaves you with hyperbole.
Answer:
The "Algernon-Gordon effect" is a term used by Charlie in his most advanced state of intelligence. ... "Artificially-induced intelligence deteriorates at a rate of time directly proportional to the quantity of the increase." This means that the more intelligence you gained, the faster it would disappear.
Explanation:
Love, selflessness, and poverty are three of the main themes in this story. Hope this helped!!!
Third person, a lot use this perspective so you can see what every character is doing.