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Answer:
September 2020
Dear Diary,
I can never forget that ill-fated day. It is still in my memory. Recently, I was staying in Ecuador near the Tungrahua volcano. For the first time in 200 years it began to erupt. I saw hot lava, rocks and debris flowing from the volcano and advancing towards the villages. It was swallowing everything in its path! As it happened, people and animals began running to a safer place.
Have your ever seen an angry volcano burst and moan loudly? I knew that I did not have much time left. So, I quickly grabbed my money, clothes and passport. I rushed to the nearest taxi stand to get out as fast as I could. When I was 2 km out of the town, I saw a huge cloud of thick, heavy ash coming towards me. Although I managed to escape, many houses were destroyed when the hot lava fell on them. I was very sad to learn that almost seven villages were forced to evacuate!
PLEASE MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST!!!!!!!
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Answer:
Each text example is matched to the different techniques below:
- He snores louder than a cargo train
Exaggeration/Hyerbole
- What must you do before you get off a bus? Get on it.
Humor
- The sign says to keep off the grass, but there is only dirt in the lot
Irony.
Explanation:
Exaggeration/Hyperbole: This is an obvious over-amplification of claims or events for added effect. It is usually not taken literally. This is used to pass across a message to show the severity or consequence of something.
An example is " I was so hungry, i could swallow a horse".
This does not mean that the person can literally swallow a horse but just to show the extent of the hunger.
Humor: Humor is the quality of being comical or amusing usually to elicit laughter.
The example above, "What must you do before you get off a bus> Get on it".
This uses humor to show that one must first be on a bus before he can think of getting off and the question is constructed in a funny way.
Irony: This is the expression of one's feelings through the use of words that signify the opposite of what is really meant, usually for emphasis.