English, asked by chan2gurlpoornanz, 1 year ago

The italicised phrase means
(i) highly exaggerated.
(ii) too remarkable to be true.
(iii) not based on facts.

NCERT Class 7th: The Tiny Teacher English

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Answered by aqibkincsem
55
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.
Answered by mariya2kuku
19

Answer:

Too remarkable to be true

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