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read the excerpt from mark twain’s “the £1,000,000 bank - note”. well, i was perfectly honest and square with her, told her i hadn’t a cent in the world but just the million - pound note she’d heard so much talk about, and it didn’t belong to me, and that started her curiosity; and then i talked low, and told her the whole history right from the start, and it nearly killed her laughing. what in the nation she could find to laugh about i couldn’t see, but there it was; every half - minute some new detail would hit her, and i would have to stop as much as a minute and a half to give her a chance to settle down again. why, she laughed herself lame—she did, indeed. i never saw anything like it. i mean i never saw a painful story—a story of a person’s troubles and worries and fears—produce just that kind of effect before. which rhetorical device is demonstrated in the excerpt? a. hyperbole b. allusion c. metaphor d. oxymoron
In the excerpt, the phrase "nearly killed her laughing" is an exaggeration (hyperbole) as laughing can't actually kill someone. Hyperbole is a rhetorical device that uses extreme exaggeration for effect, which matches this usage. Allusion refers to referencing another work/idea, metaphor makes a non - literal comparison, and oxymoron combines contradictory terms—none of these fit as well as hyperbole here.
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A. hyperbole