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English, 31.01.2020 16:43 mkeyes83

Which is the best definition of literal language? a. words used imaginatively in figures of speech, such as similes and metaphors b. words used to describe stories, poems, and other literary works c. words used to surprise or shock people who have not heard them before d. words used plainly and factually, for their exact, everyday meanings

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