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In simple words, hyperbole means a language that is conveyed through exaggeration, and this exaggeration isn’t meant to be taken literally. Here are a few examples:
A percentage error provides an easy-to-understand measure of error margins. It lets you know how big an error is.
What is alliteration? Get the definition and examples, and learn more about the difference between alliteration, consonance, and assonance.
What is figurative language? Get the definition and examples, and explore the various types of figurative language, including simile, metaphor, and hyperbole.
Your grade point average, or GPA, is an integral part of your experience at school. It’s something that students and teachers have to deal with.
Educational attainment in the U.S. is at a record high. As of 2017, 20 percent of adults over the age of 25 were bachelor’s degree holders, and an additional 12 percent of adults went beyond that!
What is a preposition? Get the definition, learn about the types of prepositions, and find a list of over 50 preposition examples.
Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like what it's describing. When you come across an onomatopoetic word, you can hear the sound of the word that is described.
With almost 20 million students enrolled in postsecondary education, getting a bachelor’s degree has become a rite of passage for many young professionals before going into the workforce.