Basically, hyperbole is the technique you use to exaggerate something and emphasize it in a way that is not meant to be taken literally. For example, “I’ve told you a million times” and “This weighs a ton” are both hyperboles people use all the time.
Answer:
emphasis of madness . Isn't it?
Explanation:
Answer:
a weakness can be turned to strength
Explanation:
I believe the question is related to the story about "Rodney."
Rodney's weakness in the story was his "<em>height"</em> because he was <u><em>shorter than the other boys. </em></u>This was the reason why he couldn't keep up with the other kids when it comes to sports and other games. This is being told as a <em>"backstory." </em>This event is mentioned in order to provide a background on another event that is going to happen.
So, this explains the answer.
I think it will depend what your average is of all your classes combined. I don’t think one class will matter that much but you might need to retake that one class.