Which answer choice explains the hyperbole used in this sentence?

Jennifer thought that catching a falling star would be easier than performing her song in front of the entire class.

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Responses

Jennifer spends time looking at stars.
Jennifer spends time looking at stars.

Jennifer loves to write and sing songs that she makes.
Jennifer loves to write and sing songs that she makes.

Jennifer thinks it would be hard to sing a song in front of her classmates.
Jennifer thinks it would be hard to sing a song in front of her classmates.

Jennifer thinks it is enjoyable to write songs and look at stars.

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The best answer choice that explains the hyperbole used in the sentence is:

Jennifer thinks it would be hard to sing a song in front of her classmates.

This choice reflects the exaggerated comparison made in the sentence, emphasizing how difficult Jennifer finds performing in front of others compared to the impossible task of catching a falling star.

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