Hyperbole
Hyperbole
Hyperbole
I'm not familiar with the term "hyperboyle." It might be a misspelling of "hyperbole," which is an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally. If you could provide more context or clarify your question, I'd be happy to help further.
Hyperbole which means gross exaggeration
the cat was as quiet as a ninja
Most cats have nine lives -- my cat had ninety.
Hyperbole
A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally. In this case, "Where is my hyperbole sentence it now, 'NOW'", is not a hyperbole in itself.
Exaggeration means claiming something is greater than it really is. For example, if you said "my cat is as big as a house" or "I can run faster than the speed of light," you would be exaggerating.
hyberbilye hyperbole
Correction-No, "you just played some nonsense that sounded like a cat running up and down a garbage cans" is a simile, a comparison using like or as. A metaphor is a comparison without using like or as. Hyperbole is extreme exaggeration.
Hyperbole
characteristics of hyperbole
Yes, there is figurative language such as hyperbole (exaggeration) when the cat balances multiple objects or animals on his head. There is also symbolism in the chaos that the cat brings, representing spontaneity and fun. Metaphors are used to describe the cat's character traits, such as being "a cat about town."
Extreme exaggeration used in a literary work is known as hyperbole.
characteristics of hyperbole