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Used to criticize and expose people's foolishness with the uses of irony, humor, and/or exaggeration.
An exaggerated statement that is not literal.
Presented as something worse than it actually is.
Image (or imagery) describes something/someone with our five senses: seeing, hearing, touching, tasting, and smelling.
The statement "It is negative 100 degrees outside!" is not literal; it just means that it is extremely cold outside. This statement falls under the category of a hyperbole.
<span>The sentence that provides best presentation about literacy is the book of Frederick Douglas that said, “Once you learn to read, you will be forever free.”. This quote is very powerful because reading helps unlock literacy, which is a fundamental skill that provides learning, knowledge, enjoyment and freedom. Literacy skills is necessary so a person can pursue his chosen career and one’s life goals through reading.</span>
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Although I do not know much about adjectival phrases, I'd say C. is the answer. Hope this helped!