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"I'm not a servant, you know."
What figurative language is this? Hyperbole or Metaphor

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hyperbole

Step-by-step explanation:

"I'm not a servant, you know." implies that figuratively you are doing pretty much all the work for someone else, as the other person basically chills back and relaxes, it basically makes you a "Servant" hyperbolically

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