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!!!!!!!!Review this passage from "A Red, Red Rose." And I will luve thee still, my dear,'Till a' the seas gang dry. Which best analyzes the meaning of this use of hyperbole?!!!!!!!!!!
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the use of hyperbole has no meaning in this poem
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This hyperbole emphasizes the depth of the speaker's love.
Obviously his love will not last until the seas all go dry, but the use of this hyperbole indicates how much he does love her.
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