English, asked by SerumFi, 1 month ago

On the sentence for: “Amir, I said I was sure a million times."

What figurative language is this?

Answers

Answered by AFIkondu
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Answer:

Hyperbole

Explanation:

The part in the sentence "i was sure a million times" note the word "million", is used to exaggerate the amount of times the person said it.

Answered by XxvKittyvxX
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Answer:

Hello! The answer is Hyperbole!

Explanation:

The reason for this is because, as the other person said, a million times is exaggerated.

What is Hyperbole?

Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.

Examples:

"The food was so hot, my ears were smoking!"

"I must have walked a hundred miles!"

"I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse whole!"

"You have a million toys at your house!"

*The bold one is one that you may hear a lot(reading, mostly). It's a common one.

I really hope that this helped! I Gave the same answer as the other person, but with a more thorough explanation--with examples so you know what it is.

-XxvKittyvxX

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