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No, hyperbole is not a repetition device. Hyperbole is a figure of speech where exaggeration is used for emphasis or effect, while repetition involves repeating words or phrases for rhetorical or stylistic purposes.
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A Hyperbole is a literary device used to provide emphasis through exaggeration, so yes, that was an example of hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a poetic device that involves deliberate and obvious exaggeration meant to create emphasis or make a point.
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Yes. It can also be counted as a structural device in poetry.
No, repetition is a literary device very similar to a motif, which is a recurring important idea or image.
Hyperbole. Hyperbole is a literary device that involves exaggeration for emphasis or effect. In this case, the phrase exaggerates the coldness to emphasize how extreme the situation was.
Hyperbole - exaggerating to make a point or for emphasis. In this case, it emphasizes extreme hunger.
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It's called a Hyperbole.