which lines from homers " the odyssey "best shows an example of hyperbole ?
a ) with that i boarded ship and told the crew to embark at once and cast off cables quickly .
b) a dozen vessels sailed in my command and to each crew nine goats were shared out and mine alone took then .
c) i am odysseus , son of laertes , known to the world for every kind of craft - my fame has reached the skies .
d) now we stared across at the cyclops shore, so near we could even see their smoke , hear their voices , their bleating sheep and goats .

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The correct answer is answer choice C, "I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the world for every kind of craft - my fame has reached the skies". A hyperbole is, simply put, an exaggeration. Odysseus' fame has not literally reached the skies; he is simply exaggerating his fame to get his point across. For instance, when someone wants to go somewhere, and wants to convince a friend to come with them, they might say 'everyone's going', or something along those lines. However, everyone in the world is not literally going; that someone is simply exaggerating to make a point.