This is an excerpt from 'Mr. Perfect' from 'Teens have Feelings Too!'
Explanation:
- The line says the little brother was heaven's gift to mankind. He was perfect like his parents. He is a perfect child. He was very good at studies.
- So the says why don't they honor him with a degree now, instead of waiting for him to grow up. They can also save some time by doing so. She also suggests about his picture on a postage stamp.
- The poet says she is not jealous of him. Mr. perfect is good at studies, he is cute and adorable and keeps his room clean. She says, she is happy to be in the same house as the princess. She says she is happy to share the same genes.
Answer:
Hyperbole is used to add emphasis to the idea of love.
Explanation:
How do I lo Thee? is a poem written by British poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, it is also known as Sonnet 43 and appears in The Sonnets from the Portuguese. A hyperbole is the exaggeration of language to add emphasis to what the speaker wants to mention.
In the poem, this rhetorical device works to emphasize how love is even bigger than the speaker and what she can say. We can see it when she says "I love thee to the depth and breadth and height", indicating that the object is loved in every possible way. Another example of hyperbole is when the speaker says "I love thee with the breath/Smiles, tears all of my life." Continuing with this rhetorical device, the speaker emphasizes the idea of loving the object even after dead at the very end of the poem, where the last line says "I shall but love thee better after dead". This line also means that there is an afterlife where the speaker can continue loving the object.
A, dramas are dialogues. I do not know the title of the drama you are referring to but it is A.
Don't keep seeing him if you don't like him, because nothing would be worse than a loveless marriage.