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Hyperboles jc-schools.net/dynamic/LA/ppt/Hyperboles.ppt, modified by Rebecca Oberg
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Definition A figure of speech in which exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, as in I could sleep for a year or This book weighs a ton.
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Introduction Author’s use colorful exaggerations to add interest to a story. “I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!” is much more interesting than “I’m hungry.” Take a look at the following examples of average sentences turned into interesting, hyperbole-filled sentences!
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Getting a shot in my arm stung. Getting a shot in my arm stung worse than a billion beestings.
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These books are heavy. These books are heavy as lead.
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The queen’s voice is shrill. The queen’s voice sounds like a million cats squealing.
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I was angry. I was angry as an old wet hen.
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It rained hard. It rained cats and dogs.
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Activity: Rewrite these sentences with a more interesting hyperbole. The music was loud. The garden is pretty. The tired man snored loudly. The flowers grew quickly. I ate so much lunch my tummy is full.
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Other words to know: Understatement: a form of speech which contains an expression of less strength than what would be expected Figure of speech: use of a word that diverges from its normal meaning, or a phrase with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it such as a metaphor, simile, or personification. Figures of speech often provide emphasis, freshness of expression, or clarity. (this slide’s information from wikipedia.org)
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