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18.10.2021 • 
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Question #1: This is a literal translation, with added commentary. A) Greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation C) Unaffected by the continuum from the past to the future
B) Limited to the explicit meaning of a word or text D) Having a quality that thrusts itself into attention
Question #2: To describe something as literal is to say that it is
what it seems to be. For example, if you put up a
literal
to keep the world out, you've actually
a real wall.
Figurative
Adverb
Noun
Verb
Adjective
Part of speech:
Definition (#1):
Question #1: The opposite of figurative is:
A) Receptive C) Panegyric
B) Dapper
D) Exact
Question #2: When
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of
or writing is not literal, it is figurative, like when you say you have a
Autumnal
Verb
Noun
Adjective
Adverb
Part of speech:
Definition (#1):
Question #1: Which of the following would best be described as autumnal?
A) A marriage that occurs in March C) Buds that open in April
B) A boat races that is held in July D) Pears that ripen in October
Question #2: Anything autumnal has to do with
ja popular autumnal
are
the
season.

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