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30 January, 18:13

A literary device that uses extreme exaggeration is a metaphor simile paradox hyperbole

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  1. 30 January, 19:00
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    The literary device that uses extreme exaggeration is hyperbole which is a deliberate exaggeration of actions of ideas to make emphasis. Example, this bag weighs a ton. Metaphor and similes compare two different objects and show similarity between them The difference is that similes uses "as" or "like" and metaphor does not. Example of simile. I can eat like a horse. Metaphor, my boss is an old fox, very crafty

    A paradox is a statement that seems to be self-contradictory and creates a humorous effect on readers. Example I must be cruel to be kind.
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