The italicised phrase means
(i) highly exaggerated.
(ii) too remarkable to be true.
(iii) not based on facts.
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The italicized phrase is the story of an ant’s life sounds almost untrue."Almost untrue" is italicised.
Answer is (ii) too remarkable to be true. When you italicize a word or a phrase, it gets noticed.
However, italics (typeface that slants to the right) are a bit understated and do not attract the same attention as say, bold or underline.
Answer is (ii) too remarkable to be true. When you italicize a word or a phrase, it gets noticed.
However, italics (typeface that slants to the right) are a bit understated and do not attract the same attention as say, bold or underline.
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Too remarkable to be true
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