Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - It's too hot.
It's too hot.
It was so hot that the clouds seemed to be melted by the sun and disappeared without a trace.
An exaggerated sentence is a sentence composed of exaggerated rhetorical devices. Although this sentence is exaggerated, it is still true. It makes sentences more vivid through exaggeration.
The function of exaggerated sentences
1, the function of exaggeration is to highlight the essence of things, or to strengthen the author's feelings, emphasize the tone, set off the atmosphere, and arouse readers' association.
2. Exaggeration can arouse readers' rich imagination and strong buzz.
In literature, exaggeration is to use imagination and deformation to exaggerate some features of things and write unusual words.
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