* "The sun was so hot, it could melt steel." (Of course, the sun's heat is powerful, but it wouldn't literally melt steel.)
* "The sun was a giant fiery ball, burning the sky with its rage." (The sun is a star, not a ball of fire, and it doesn't burn with rage.)
* "The sun was so bright, it made the world look like it was on fire." (The sun is very bright, but it doesn't make the world look like it's on fire.)
These examples all exaggerate the sun's heat, size, or brightness to create a dramatic effect.