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Hyperbole with a specific number?I doubt it's meant to be taken so literally. Probably just hyperbole.
YesHyperbole with a specific number?
Would it be hyperbole if they said 9.2378484838383 times?
NoWould it be hyperbole if they said 9.2378484838383 times?
NoIt can work.
Then 10x is not hyperbole.
Not really fair to compare a conventionally used number like 10 with a very specific number like 9.2378484838383 in the context of hyperboleThen 10x is not hyperbole.
No, 10 is a specific number. It would be hyperbole if the number was not specific like "like a hundred stars coming together."Not really fair to compare a conventionally used number like 10 with a very specific number like 9.2378484838383 in the context of hyperbole
Theres no way you think 10 and 9.2378484838383 have the same chances of being used as hyperboles, they just arent comparable but believe what you want ig.No, 10 is a specific number. It would be hyperbole if the number was not specific like "like a hundred stars coming together."
Your claim of 10 being hyperbole is super arbitrary and unjustified. You just don't like the implications it brings for Grade 3.Theres no way you think 10 and 9.2378484838383 have the same chances of being used as hyperboles, they just arent comparable but believe what you want ig.