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When is hyperbole appropriate to use?(1 point)
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in nonfiction writing to separate fact from opinion
in nonfiction writing to separate fact from opinion
in nonfiction writing when the writer wants to substantiate a claim
in nonfiction writing when the writer wants to substantiate a claim
in fiction writing when the writer wants to show true emotion
in fiction writing when the writer wants to show true emotion
in fiction writing when the writer wants to emphasize in a creative way
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in fiction writing when the writer wants to emphasize in a creative way
Hyperbole is an intentional exaggeration used for emphasis or effect, typically in fiction, poetry, or persuasive writing—not to prove factual claims in nonfiction.
Hyperbole is an intentional exaggeration used for emphasis or effect, typically in fiction, poetry, or persuasive writing—not to prove factual claims in nonfiction.
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