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Can someone give me at least 5 examples of hyperbole? make it original, not the following sentences on this website: or any of these sentences: i've told you to clean your room a million times! it was so cold, i saw polar bears wearing hats and jackets. she's so dumb, she thinks taco bell is a mexican phone company. i am so hungry i could eat a horse. i have a million things to do today. when i was young, i had to walk 15 miles to school, uphill, in the snow. i had a ton of homework. if i can't buy that perfect prom dress, i'll die! he's as skinny as a toothpick. the car went faster than the speed of light. his new car cost a bazillion dollars. we're so poor we don't have two cents to rub together. that joke is so old, the last time i heard it i was riding a dinosaur. they ran like greased lightning. he's got tons of money. you could have knocked me over with a feather. her brain is the size of a pea. my geography teacher is older than the hills. , plagiarizing is a crime!

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