For the most part anything that is an opinion will have hyperbole behind it. You will usually want to disregard your opinion if you want to avoid hyperbole, discuss the technical aspects of the film, i.e. the cast and crew's film history or movies that have similar features.
A Pee Wee Babbie is a plush doll from the new iCarly movie "iDate a bad boy." so then why is that such a bad thing? so hes not a bad boy. big deal.
It's just a way of saying no. So if you ask a question and somebody tells you "Negative ghost rider.", they're just saying no. They got it from the movie Top Gun.
Watching movies in and of itself carries no moral "good" or "bad". You have to consider what kind of impact they type of movie you are watching has on you, and whether or not you watch them compulsively so that you do nothing. But that's you, the movies themselves aren't good or bad.
The song is "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" by Moby from his album "Play".
I cannot really tell you it is good or bad. I have seen many movies. Some of them gave me a moral and some of them was just for entertainment. Good or bad? It depends on the movie. If it gives you a moral that means thee movie is really good. That is what I learned.
One hyperbole in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963" is when Kenny exaggerates by saying his brother Byron is "the world's greatest" when it comes to causing trouble. Another hyperbole is when Kenny describes the extreme cold weather by saying it was so cold that "if you stuck your tongue to a metal pole, it would freeze right there."
the snow hurts so bad on my cheeks i could die
so what?
This saying is a Hyperbole or exaggeration of how hungry you are, you are so hungry you could a whole cow, but physically that would be impossible.
It's a hyperbole.
A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally. In this case, saying "The amusement park was fun" is not a hyperbole because it is a straightforward statement. To create a hyperbole, you could say something like "The amusement park was the most fun place on Earth," which exaggerates the level of enjoyment to emphasize the excitement and thrill experienced at the park.
Saying pineapples taste bad is an opion, so there is no real answer.
A hyperbole is an exaggeration, but more extreme. "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" is an example of a hyperbole.
A Hyperbole is a literary device used to provide emphasis through exaggeration, so yes, that was an example of hyperbole.
1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
most people think so.
A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement that is not meant to be taken literally. In this case, "Where is my hyperbole sentence it now, 'NOW'", is not a hyperbole in itself.