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Multiple choice When is hyperbole appropriate to use
In fiction writing when the writer wants to emphasize in a creative way in nonfiction writing when the writer wants to substantiated claim and fiction writing when the writer wants to true motion and nonfiction writing to separate fact from opinion
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Correct choice: "In fiction writing when the writer wants to emphasize in a creative way."
Why: hyperbole is deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis, humor, or dramatic effect—most appropriate in creative fiction (and in rhetorical or opinion writing for effect). It is not a tool for substantiating nonfiction claims or for separating fact from opinion.
Why: hyperbole is deliberate exaggeration used for emphasis, humor, or dramatic effect—most appropriate in creative fiction (and in rhetorical or opinion writing for effect). It is not a tool for substantiating nonfiction claims or for separating fact from opinion.
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