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1. what is a "hyperbole" and illustrate it with an example.


2. comment on "Rhyme" in poetry with a suitable example.

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Answered by kommanachandramouli
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Answer:

1. A hyperbole is an overstatement that exaggerates a particular condition for emphasis. Example of Hyperbole. I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.

2.

Explanation:

Poetry is all about rhythm and flow, and rhyme is what gives a poem its rhythm. Find out the different types of rhyme schemes out there. To see each one at work, explore famous rhyme scheme examples.

Rhyme schemes are the specific patterns a poem follows at the end of each line. Some rhyme schemes follow a simple pattern like AA and BB. For example:

The sky is very sunny. (A)

The children are funny. (A)

Under the tree we sit, (B)

But just for a bit. (B)

I have done my friend just please follow me

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