The Cop and the Anthem

Which of the following describes the use of hyperbole in the story?
1. The comparison to Soapy to a bird.
2. Personification of the city streets.
3. Soapy's exaggerated attempts to get arrested.
3. The detailed description of the weather.

3 answers

The option that describes the use of hyperbole in the story is:

3. Soapy's exaggerated attempts to get arrested.

Hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally. In "The Cop and the Anthem," Soapy's attempts to get arrested involve increasingly absurd and exaggerated actions that highlight his desperation and the lengths he will go to in order to achieve his goal.

It makes sense, as hyperbole is exaggerated. Thanks for the assistance.

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