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  2. Hyperbole – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com

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    Hyperbole means extreme and obvious exaggeration that is not meant to be taken literally. To say “her smile is as bright as the sun” or “this test is taking forever” are examples of hyperbole. Hyperbole is different than ordinary exaggeration, where you might say “the fish was three feet long” when it was really only two feet long ...

  3. Examples of Hyperbole for Kids - YourDictionary

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    These hyperbole examples for kids are the best thing ever! Help your little ones understand these literary devices easily with our examples.

  4. 10 Poems To Teach Figurative Language - Language Arts Classroom

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    Here are 10 poems to teach figurative language, such as alliteration, assonance, consonance and symbolism from poets like Edgar Allan Poe.

  5. HYPERBOLE POEMS - My Word Wizard

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    Hyperbole Poems. They exagerate and stretch the truth just a little bit. These fun poems from writers at My Word Wizard will make you say.

  6. Poems by Poetic Technique – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com

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    Descriptive Poems – Poems that describe a person, animal, or inanimate object. Dialogue – These poems include words spoken by one or more characters. Hyperbole – These are poems that include extreme exaggerations. Idioms – These poems include common English expressions.

  7. I Stuck My Finger Up My Nose – Kenn Nesbitt's Poetry4kids.com

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    Topics: Imaginary Poems, Wacky Weirdness Poetic Techniques: Hyperbole, Repetition Word Count: 120

  8. Hyperbole Cafe - Super Teacher Worksheets

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    "Hyperbole Cafe" is a cute poem written by Lil Pluta exclusively for Super Teacher Worksheets. It's a fun poem for teaching kids about using exaggeration in their writing. Students can read the poem and identify the examples of hyperbole.