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Read the passage from " a red, red rose" by robert burns. " til a' the seas gang dry, my dear, and the rocks melt wi'the sun; i will luve thee still, my dear, while the sands o' life shall run. how does burns's use of hyperbole contribute to the meaning of the poem? a) it expresses the speakers concern that there is a weather disaster approaching. b) it illustrates the extent of his love for the subject of the poem. c) the use of hyperbole has no effect on the meaning of this poem . d) it makes the poem a nonsense poem by including exaggerated ideas.

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