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A hyperbole is a total exaggeration, one that is so unrealistic that it could not possibly be true. I'll include some examples below.
"The wind is so strong, it almost blew my house over!"
- this could not be true, because, unless you are living in a shack made of sticks, it would be very difficult for wind to blow over an entire house. A way to say the same thing without hyperbole might be, "The wind is extremely strong today."
"The candy rotted my teeth!"
- unless the candy actually caused someone's teeth to fall out, this is a use of hyperbole. To say the same thing without hyperbole might sound like, "The candy is too sweet!" or "The candy hurt my teeth."
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