Are the following sentences hyperboles?What I allude to is the unbroken and agonizing ugliness, the sheer revolting monstrousness, of every house in sight.(Para. 2)From East Liberty to Greensburg, a distance of twenty-five miles, there was not one in sight from the train that did not insult and lacerate the eye.(Para. 2)But in Westmoreland they prefer that uremic yellow, and so they have the most loathsome towns and villages ever seen by mortal eye. (Para. 4)I have seen, I believe, all of the most unlovely towns of the world; they are all to be found in the United States. (Para. 5)It is as if some titanic and aberrant genius, uncompromising inimical man, had devoted all the ingenuity of Hell to the making of them. (Para. 5)