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1 Exaggeration Higher English Close Reading Skills.

2 What is hyperbole? In Spain the mosquitoes are so big, people can dry them out and use them as footstools.

3 Definition of exaggeration… This feature of language, which is also known as hyperbole, is found in many kinds of writing. It can be used in satire* with serious purpose, but its most common use is in achieving a comic effect. It is very closely associated with tone and can be used to create on which could be, for example, humorous or derisory** or pejorative*** or indulgent**** or affectionate.

4 Definitions… * satire: 1 the use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticise people’s stupidity or vices. **derisive: expressing contempt or ridicule. ***pejorative: expressing contempt or disapproval. ****indulgent: readily indulging someone or overlooking their faults; tolerant or lenient.

5 Can you come up with some humorous hyperbole? My sister wears so much make-up…  Marilyn Manson freaked out when he saw her.

6 My teacher is so old… He thinks Shakespeare is modern…

7 My dog is so ugly… We had to actually pay fleas to live on him…

8 Where to now? Go to page 49 of ‘Higher English Close Reading” and complete the exercises in the chapter.


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