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Which three parts of this excerpt from mark twain's "the £1,000,000 bank-note" contain hyperbole?
"i may use your name! your name--think of it! man, 'll flock in rich ; 'll fight for that i'm a made man, 'm a made man and i'll never forget you as long as i live! "
less than twenty-four hours london was i hadn't anything to do, day after day, but sit at home, and say to all comers:
"yes; i told him to refer to me. i know the man, and i know the mine. his character is above reproach, and mine is worth far more than he asks for "
meantime spent all my evenings at the minister's with i didn't say a word to her about the mine; i saved it for a surprise.
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