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Question 5 of 16Read this passage:Rita slowly climbed the stairs. The wood beneath her feet creaked like an ancient door on rusty hinges. She thought she heard something and froze in her tracks. Her heart was a speeding train. Hearing nothing more, she continued walking. She wished she could see better. She was surrounded by blackness darker than deep space.Which option best describes the role of the hyperbole in the passage?A.To convey a sense of how little Rita can seeB.To convey a sense of what Rita is thinkingC.To convey a sense of how high the steps areD.To convey a sense of what might be upstairsSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 5 of 16Read this passage:Rita slowly climbed the stairs. The wood beneath her feet creaked like an ancient door on rusty hinges. She thought she heard something and froze in her tracks. Her heart was a speeding train. Hearing nothing more, she continued walking. She wished she could see better. She was surrounded by blackness darker than deep space.Which option best describes the role of the hyperbole in the passage?A.To convey a sense of how little Rita can seeB.To convey a sense of what Rita is thinkingC.To convey a sense of how high the steps areD.To convey a sense of what might be upstairsSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The hyperbole in the passage is used to convey a sense of how little Rita can see. So, the correct answer is A. To convey a sense of how little Rita can see.

Here's the step by step reasoning:

  1. Hyperbole is a figure of speech that involves exaggeration for emphasis or dramatic effect.

  2. In the passage, the hyperbole is "She was surrounded by blackness darker than deep space." This is an exaggeration used to emphasize how dark it is around Rita, implying that she can barely see anything.

  3. The other options do not fit because the hyperbole does not give information about what Rita is thinking, how high the steps are, or what might be upstairs. It specifically emphasizes the darkness and thus, her limited visibility.

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