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World Languages, 29.10.2020 18:10 sarahjdeering

Its rusted gate hung crookedly. Its broken windows let in the bugs. And its faded paint had peeled off in strips. Obviously, the building had been there since the dinosaur era. Which phrase from the passage uses hyperbole?

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