Why would an author use hyperbole?
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A. To make something seem more important than it literally is
e the reader factual details and information about an event
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C. To ask the reader rhetorical questions in order to make a point
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D. To persuade the reader to agree with a specific point of view
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Answer:

It’s A. I have answered this before. Thank you hope this helps. :) plz mark brainliest

Explanation:

To make something seem more important than it literally is, the reader factual details and information about an event would an author use hyperbole. Hence, option A is correct.

What is hyperbole?

Exaggeration used as a rhetorical tool or figure of speech is known as hyperbole. Auxesis is another name for it in rhetoric. It accentuates, arouses strong emotions, and leaves a lasting impact in poetry and oratory. It is typically not meant to be taken literally as a figure of speech.

Like greased lightning, they took off. He is very wealthy. She has a pea-sized brain. The hills are younger than he is.

Thus, option A is correct.

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