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English, 12.11.2020 01:20 alfonso55

Highlight the writer’s use of hyperbole in the passage. As one important being left Bindi's life, another entered it. He certainly wasn't larger than life like her dad had been. In fact, he wasn't very large at all. That's because Candy, as eight-year-old Bindi named her newly acquired companion, was a rat.

—Let Bindi Have the Limelight
Amy Breguet

What does the hyperbole help you understand?

how happy Bindi was to receive a new pet
how important Bindi’s dad was to her
how big the personality of Bindi’s dad was
how small Bindi’s pet rat is

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