What is the meaning of the hyperbole, "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse", when used in a text?(1 point)

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It gives the reader insight to how the speaker feels about horses.
It gives the reader insight to how the speaker feels about horses.

It helps explain the speaker's hunger by drawing a direct comparison between the appetite of the speaker and the appetite of a horse.
It helps explain the speaker's hunger by drawing a direct comparison between the appetite of the speaker and the appetite of a horse.

It allows the reader to understand that the speaker is a little hungry.
It allows the reader to understand that the speaker is a little hungry.

It gives the reader a better understanding that the speaker is extremely hungry through an exaggerated expression of the speaker's hunger.
It gives the reader a better understanding that the speaker is extremely hungry through an exaggerated expression of the speaker's hunger.

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The correct response is:

It gives the reader a better understanding that the speaker is extremely hungry through an exaggerated expression of the speaker's hunger.

This hyperbole emphasizes the speaker's intense hunger in a figurative way, rather than suggesting a literal desire to eat a horse.

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