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my love for you is as deep as an ocean
is it a simile metaphor hyperbole personification apostrophe or euphemism?​

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Answered by jayabanger9
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Answer:

simile metaphor I think it's correct answer

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Hyperbole is the correct answer.

Explanation:

  • A figure of speech known as hyperbole employs an extravagant or exaggerated phrase to elicit a strong emotional reaction. It is not intended to be taken literally because it is a figure of speech. Humor usually uses hyperbole.
  • When you wish to stress a point or exaggerate what you mean, you might use the figure of speech known as hyperbole. It is derived from the Greek word for "excess" and is frequently used to exaggerate something's size, quality, humor, or drama.
  • The use of hyperbole in everyday discourse is common. For instance, you may exclaim, "I haven't seen you in a million years!" when you encounter your buddy after a long time. You are both aware that this is not actually the case, as is your friend.
  • When utilized for emphasis or impact, hyperbole is common. It has the role of an intensifier in informal speech: The phrase "the bag weighed a ton"merely denotes how hefty the item was. You can use rhetorical tactics to achieve serious, ironic, or humorous results.  It might be easier to appreciate the speaker's argument if you comprehend exaggeration and how it is used in context. In general, hyperbole expresses the speaker's or the speaker's hypothetical audience's feelings or emotions. Depending on the context in which it is used, it can convey comedy, excitement, sadness, and many other emotions.

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