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A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement, not meant to be taken literally. An example of a hyperbole is "This thing weighs a million pounds!" No item actually weighs a million pounds, but it is an exaggeration, because it weighs a lot. So, your answer would be "D. My little sister passed first grade. She's the smartest kid ever!"
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Signed, Liz
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Signed, Liz
Answer: D) My little sister passed first grade. She's the smartest kid ever.
Explanation: A hyperbole is a type of figurative language that consists in exaggerating an event or a statement. From the given options, the phrase that represents an example of a hyperbole is the corresponding to option D: My little sister passed first grade. She's the smartest kid ever, because the speaker's sister isn't actually the smartest kid ever, it is an exaggeration that shows how proud the speaker is.