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English, 28.01.2020 02:31, mepuppy5000

How is understanding figurative language related to connotative meaning?

understanding figurative language requires uncovering its connotative meaning.
figurative language uses words that mean the same as their literal meaning.
the literal meaning of words are used in figurative language.
understanding figurative language does not require unconvering its connotative meaning.

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