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The document defines hyperbole as the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device, usually not meant to be taken literally. It is commonly used in everyday speech, prose, poetry, novels, and advertising to emphasize a point, relay emotions like humor or distress, and make descriptions more creative. Examples from literature demonstrate hyperboles used to describe heavy rain and extreme embarrassment. The document also provides examples of hyperboles from everyday speech and prompts the reader to analyze uses of hyperbole in poems and create their own hyperbolic statements.

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The document defines hyperbole as the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device, usually not meant to be taken literally. It is commonly used in everyday speech, prose, poetry, novels, and advertising to emphasize a point, relay emotions like humor or distress, and make descriptions more creative. Examples from literature demonstrate hyperboles used to describe heavy rain and extreme embarrassment. The document also provides examples of hyperboles from everyday speech and prompts the reader to analyze uses of hyperbole in poems and create their own hyperbolic statements.

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Definition It is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech.

It is
usually not meant to be taken literally. We often use hyperbole in everyday
speech, but we also use it in prose and poetry.

Pronunciation: (ˈ/haɪˈpɜːrbəli/; Greek: ὑπερβολή, huperbolḗ, from ὑπέρ (hupér, “above”)


and βάλλω (bállō, "I throw").

Usage 1-Hyperbole may be used for emphasis or effect.

2-Hyperboles are often used in casual speech as intensifiers.

3- It has been established that use of hyperboles relays emotions.

4- Hyperbole can be used in a form of humour, excitement, distress, and many


other emotions, all depending on the context in which the speaker uses it.

5-It is used to make the description more creative.

Examples ( everyday That suitcase weighed a ton!


life)
I’ll love you, dear, I’ll love you
Till China and Africa meet,
And the river jumps over the mountain
And the salmon sing in the street.

Examples (poetry) Márquez on Rain


At that time Bogota was a remote, lugubrious city where an insomniac rain had
been falling since the beginning of the 16th century.
(Gabriel Garcia Márquez, Living to Tell the Tale, 2003)

Examples ( novel) She’s going to die of embarrassment.

Examples (
advertising)
Book of Nonsense Limerick 41 by Edward Lear

There was a Young Lady whose nose,


Was so long that it reached to her toes;
So she hired an Old Lady,
Whose conduct was steady,
To carry that wonderful nose

Contextualize the use of hyperbole(Find the hyperbole)

Explain it:

Purpose/impact of use:

The Hippo
A head or tail - which does he lack?
I think his forward's coming back!
He lives on carrots, leeks, and hay;
He starts to yawn - it takes all day
Some time I think I'll live that way.

Contextualize the use of hyperbole(Find the hyperbole)

Explain it:

Purpose/impact of use:
Now, create your own hyperboles in response to the following lines!

1. How bad is your headache?


My head aches so much______________________________________________.

2. Aren’t you glad you got 15/20 on the test?


I’m so happy______________________________________________________.

3. Don’t you think the TV is too loud?


The TV is so loud___________________________________________________.

4. Do you really want to go to the movies? I mean, don’t you have too much homework to
do?
I have so much homework____________________________________________.

5- You go to the post office very late in the morning. You find a log line. Your number is 150.

The line is so long that____________________________________________.

6- You would like to buy new shoes. The ones you like are very expensive.

The shoes I would like to buy are so expensive________________________________________

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