0 the use of descriptions that say something is much better, more important, etc than it really is -- преувеличение
Its style, of letting the information ' speak for itself ' without hyperbole or alarmist commentary, is admirable.
It is also this controversial assumption that enables us to understand figures of speech such as hyperbole or metaphors.
Your conjunctions and your hyperboles are all mixed up with your syntax, and your figures of speech only fall between 10 and 20.
Many of the examples involve irony, sarcasm, satire, understatement, or hyperbole, requiring the listener to figure out what the nonliteral intention of the speaker is.
I can, in principle, see the value of hyperbole in certain rhetorical situations.
This hyperbole is collapsed into a continuum dealing with ' mechanism used for language learning ' (p. 43), running from domain-specific to domaingeneral.
As technological advances were linked through popular scientific articles and advertising hyperbole to "master voices," sound-recording technology took on important cultural meanings and duties.
The occasional tendency toward hyperbole is likely purposeful, attempting to sway a readership entrenched in the standard doctrine regarding hallucinations.