Fun Words to Exaggerate with Hyperbole
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Knowles
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By:
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Rich Linville
About this listen
Hyperbole (HIGH-purr-buh-lee) are groups of words that exaggerate to make a point. If you say I have a ton of work, you don’t really have 2,000 pounds of work. You overstate to make the point that you have lots of work to do. See if you can guess the meaning of these hyperbole before you listen for possible answers. There can be many other possible answers for them that are not stated.
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