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Bryce is reading a passage from his favorite story. He finds the story humorous because of the deliberate exaggeration. The writer describes people, things, or events as if they were much greater than they really are. Which literary device is the author using?

a. irony
b. symbolism
c. hyperbole
d. understatement

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c. hyperbole

A hyperbole is an over exaggeration. In the prompt, it describes the story Bryce is reading as having exaggerated elements because people, things, or events are portrayed as much greater than they really are. This is the definition of an over exaggeration.

Irony is the opposite of what is expected. Symbolism is when an object represents an idea. An understatement is when things are portrayed to be less than they really are. None of these things are happening according to the description in the prompt.

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User Nayda
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Exaggeration in the story to make it humorous is 'hyperbole'
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User Mitya  XMitya
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