Which sentence best explains the usefulness of hyperbole in poetry?
a.) the reader reco...
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Which sentence best explains the usefulness of hyperbole in poetry?
a.) the reader recognizes it and enjoys the reference.
b.) hyperbole is only useful in satire and parody, not poetry.
c.) it gives the poem a regular pattern of rhythm.
d.) it allows the poet to emphasize something.
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