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Does this hyperbole make sense...?

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I'm not too experienced in the hyperbole area, so I was hoping some of you guys could help me out?

Do any of these make sense?

- She's so busy, she works 27 hours in a 24-hour day.

- He's such an animated storyteller, the characters come alive before my eyes.

- She's so affable...

Any good hyperboles on friendliness to suggest?

Thanks for the feedback. Any sort of opinion would be great.

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  1. To me, it is great!

    I loved the second sentence. It's perfect!

    *Read this:

    In Niebla --Spanish for fog-- Unamuno (empirical author) writes a biographical novel where the mysterious death of Augusto Pérez is narrated. This character is a person known by Unamuno (character of the novel) and a good friend of the prologuist, Víctor Goti. Furthermore, the story complicates because Víctor is writing a novel that is exactly the same work (Oeuvre) that he is prologuing in the text. In this sense, Niebla is writing itself, it is a text that talks about writing, a theory that Miguel de Cervantes developed a long time ago. Unamuno's text is Víctor's text, and vice versa. Because of the connection between Unamuno (empirical author) and Goti, the novel is no more than a mimesis of reality. For Unamuno life does nothing more than imitate a book, it is with this that the empirical author and the fictional prologuist are situated at the same existential point: the text. Ironically, it is there that Goti becomes autonomous and independent from its creator.*

    Keep your light bright!

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