English-2
Grade-6
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Question

I could flood the river with tears even if it were dry.

  1. Hyperbole
  2. Simile
  3. Personification
  4. Metaphor

hintHint:

In this particular example of figure of speech, an exaggerating remark has been made which can't take place in reality..

The correct answer is: Hyperbole


    The correct answer is "Hyperbole".
    Here, the speaker claimed that he was able to flood even a dry river only with his tears. In reality, it's impossible for a human being to shed such volumes of tear as to flood a dry river. We know that Hyperbole is the figure of speech which is used to overstate any sentence beyond the boundaries opf reality. So, the correct answer is "Hyperbole".

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