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World Languages, 27.10.2020 22:20 mmcdaniels46867

How is the metaphor in bold below also a euphemism? They laughed and called her too skinny, but to me she was a delicate flower. A. It suggests she wasn't too skinny at all. B. You don't think of a flower as being skinny C. If she was really delicate people wouldn't laugh at her D. Delicate flower is a nicer way of saying skinny

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