Washington City Is Burning
How does the author use hyperbole in the novel, Washington City Is Burning?
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Robinet's uses hyperbole to express the intense emotions associated with the arduous themes. For instance, phrases like "head spun like a muddy wagon wheel," "my mind flew to Rosetta Bell like an arrow," and "in rain, Pennsylvania Avenue was a running river of mud" evoke images to support the emotions and observations of the characters.
Washington City Is Burning