Which lines from Homer's The Odyssey best shows an example of hyperbole? A. Our party quickly made its way to his cave but we failed to find our host himself inside. B. As soon as he'd briskly finished all his chores he lit his fire and spied us in the blaze and "Strangers!" he thundered out, "now who are you?" C. Then when the sun had set and night came on, we lay down and slept at the water's shelving edge. D. "We're glad to say we're men of Atrides Agamemnon, whose fame is the proudest thing on earth these days."