Metaphors and Literal Meanings
The building was a maze.
It's hot outside.
The company w...
Metaphors and Literal Meanings
The building was a maze.
It's hot outside.
The company was buried in work.
There is so much that needs to be done.
Her eyes drilled into my face.
It's hard to know which way to go.
The sidewalk could fry an egg.
Someone was staring at me.
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In 1896, a 308-page edition of the american wheelmanearned the distinction of being "the largest magazine ever issued from a printing press,” according to the advertising journal printers’ ink.which accurately describes this statement? it is subjective because the information contained in this statement cannot be proven.it is subjective because everyone would agree with the information contained in this statement.it is subjective because the information contained in this statement can not be proven.it is objective because the information contained in this statement can be proven.it is objective because not everyone would agree with the information contained in this statement.
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