What is the most likely reason an author would use fewer hyperboles in a literary text? (1 point)

• The text needs comic exaggerations.
• The text has a serious tone.
• The text is meant to tell a lesson.
• The text contains larger-than-life characters.

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The most likely reason an author would use fewer hyperboles in a literary text is "The text has a serious tone." Hyperboles are often used for comedic or exaggerated effect, so in a serious context, an author may choose to avoid them to maintain a more realistic and somber tone.

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