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Which sentence uses hyperbole?(1 point) Responses The clear blue lake was the jewel at the center of the vast forest. The clear...Question
Which sentence uses hyperbole?(1 point)
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The clear blue lake was the jewel at the center of the vast forest.
The clear blue lake was the jewel at the center of the vast forest.
She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman.
She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman.
His new puppy dashed around the room like a kid at a playground who cannot decide what to do first.
His new puppy dashed around the room like a kid at a playground who cannot decide what to do first.
The bright sun raged against the blue sky, highlighting its power and asserting its right to illuminate life itself.
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The clear blue lake was the jewel at the center of the vast forest.
The clear blue lake was the jewel at the center of the vast forest.
She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman.
She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman.
His new puppy dashed around the room like a kid at a playground who cannot decide what to do first.
His new puppy dashed around the room like a kid at a playground who cannot decide what to do first.
The bright sun raged against the blue sky, highlighting its power and asserting its right to illuminate life itself.
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The sentence that uses hyperbole is:
"She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman."
This sentence exaggerates the transformation of the woman, implying a drastic change over a short period, which is a key characteristic of hyperbole.
"She started the new job as a young, excited, hopeful woman; less than a year later, she left as an old, tired woman."
This sentence exaggerates the transformation of the woman, implying a drastic change over a short period, which is a key characteristic of hyperbole.
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