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"I'd like to believe you, Captain," I went on in a tone of some sarcasm. "Oh I do believe you! Let's forge ahead! There are no obstacles for us! Let's
shatter this Ice Bank! Let's blow it up, and if it still resists, let's put wings on
the Nautilus and fly over it!"
How does the author's use of hyperbole reflect Professor Aronnax's attitude
toward Captain Nemo?
The hyperbole emphasizes Professor Aronnax's frustration with Captain Nemo.
The hyperbole expresses that Professor Aronnax is amused by Captain Nemo.
O The hyperbole highlights that Professor Arronax is surprised by Captain Nemo.
The hyperbole reveals Professor Aronnax's disappointment in Captain Nemo.

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