An
exaggerated example is a situation or story that is made to sound much more extreme or dramatic than it really is. It is used to emphasize a point in a way that may seem exaggerated or over-the-top.
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I'm
using exaggerated examples here to illustrate that you should be focusing on your biggest strengths when crafting the summary statement at the top of your resume.
«Baby talk is incredibly systematic and rhythmical — the patterns are
exaggerated examples of those in poetry, song lyrics, and great literature,» he says.
To
exaggerate an example of this you can point your camera at small light (like a Christmas light) and go through your aperture settings starting at f - 15 and go down as low as your lens will allow.
While this may seem like
an exaggerated example (because it is), we wanted to bring your attention to a question that we get asked a lot.
In
an exaggerated example of the power of positive thinking, Richard is able to convince himself he is in The Grand Hotel in 1912.
Although the movie is
an exaggerated example of this council, how is it true in real life?
That's
an exaggerated example, since I don't know anyone that would fly 5 times cross-country in coach just to fly one - way in First, but it shows you how much of a savings you can have here.
The scenes presented while sailing are among the most beautiful I've seen on the Vita, and serve as
another exaggerated example why this handheld is capable of some serious feats when given the opportunity to do so.
Now, that is
an exaggerated example, but the bottom line is important to remember.