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Read the text. The figure of speech is shown in bold.
Back to her room she fled, back to her pillow. Safe behind her locked door, she drenched the world with tears.
Not even one word. He hadn't had the decency for that. "Sorry," he could have said. Would it have ruined him to say "sorry"?
what does this example of hyperbole tell you? 1)It shows that the character is looking at a map. 2)It shows that the character is crying a great deal

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