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Duncan
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22 April, 07:53
Figurative to literal
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Nikolas Tyler
22 April, 08:16
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Literal language means the author is meaning exactly what's being said. Figurative language doesn't mean literal use.
Literal language: I fell down the stairs.
Figurative language: I slept like a log. (You didn't really sleep like a log)
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