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Which phrase describes the goal of hyperbole in literature?

to remind readers of other works of literature

to entertain through exaggeration

to provide the details of a story’s setting

to compare two unlike things or ideas

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The phrase that describes the goal of hyperbole in literature is "to entertain through exaggeration." Hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses extreme exaggeration for emphasis or comedic effect.

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