
Synecdoche and hyperbole
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- Q1
England won by 7 runs. What does the word 'England' refer to?
The England Cricket Team
The country
The food
30s - Q2
"I have four mouths to feed". What does mouths refer to?
An image
A tablet
A part of a person
30s - Q3
Does the sentence contain a synecdoche, "There is a mountain in Italy"
False
True
30s - Q4
"I am so hungry, I could eat a horse" Is this a hyperbole
No
Yes
30s - Q5
Pick the sentence which is NOT a hyperbole.
She ate like an elephant
I am freezing
Dying of laughter
Cried a river
30s - Q6
Hyperbole is a/an _________ sentence
Simplified
Personified
Exagerrated
Alliterated
Complicated
30s