From Some Soul to Keep
by J. California Cooper
Seems like a long time ago I was born and grew up in a little ole town ain't nobody ever hardly heard of. For another long time I was afraid it was going to be the whole world for me, and I thought I'd live without anything nice or good happening to me in my whole life! I found out it was silly to think like that, but it wasn't crazy, cause a whole lot of people live poor, in one spot, all the days of their life. Already, you know we was poor. The house we lived in seemed held together by the newspapers glued on the walls and taped over cracked windows. . . . I had a older sister and brother. My sister took over when Daddy went to prison…She worked me like a dog while she laid up and read magazines. . . . Course, she was only sixteen, but you don't have to always get old to be kind and good to people. My brother just stayed gone! I had a little sister who was kind of sickly, so I did all her work for her, and any food I got hold to, I shared with her.
5. Which of the following statements is an example of hyperbole?
A.
"She was only sixteen, but you don't have to always get old to be kind and good to people . . ."
B.
"The house we lived in seemed held together by the newspapers glued on the walls . . ."
C.
"I had a little sister who was kind of sickly, so I did all her work for her . . ."
D.
"I found out it was silly to think like that but it wasn't crazy . . ."