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60read the passage. "there's not a single lump there! " she said at last. "there's not a lump as big as a pin-except backbone lumps, and you can only feel them because you're thin. i've got backbone lumps myself, and they used to stick out as much as yours do, until i began to get fatter, and i am not fat enough to hide them." which best identifies an example of hyperbole from the passage? a. "not a single lump there" b. "a lump as big as a pin" c. "not fat enough yet to hide them" d. "used to stick out as much as yours do" btw this passage is from the secret garden book. p. s do not answer if you did not take the same test, or if your not 100% sure your answer is correct. and also not because you want points. again! < 3

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