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What are the Hyperboles? Welcome to our restaurant Where every thing’s gigantic A hundred waiters hold one dish Our kitchen can get frantic Our soup is deeper than the sea Our noodles stretch a mile The
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Welcome to our restaurant Where every thing’s gigantic A hundred waiters hold one dish Our kitchen can get frantic Our soup is deeper than the sea Our noodles stretch a mile The bread is longer than a train It’s sure to make you smile We pile our peas up mountain high One cookie hides the moon We pour our iced tea into boats We hope you’ll visit soon.
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A hyperbole is an exaggeration basically. Or claims not to be taken literally.
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Everything’s gigantic, a hundred waiters hold one dish, soup is deeper than the sea, noodles stretch a mile, bread is longer than a train, peas up a mountain high, one cookie hides the moon. Not so sure about the boats
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