The way I would explain to the speaker the meaning of his statement is that I would tell him that the meaning is connotative and not literal.
<h3>The alternative definition I would tell him</h3>
I would tell him that instead of describing a cellular phone as one that is cellular, it is better to call it a smartphone.
Hence. we can see that by referring to the phone as a smartphone, it does not have one meaning, and removes confusion, and then you would have to explain the uses of a smartphone.
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The sentence that contains a spelling error is D, sentence 8.
Privelaged is spelled incorrectly. The correct way to spell it would be privileged.
Answer:
I read it and picture what is happening in my head. That is how I read visual texts. Unless you are talking about picture books. I usually just look at the pictures XD
Explanation:
1. The reason for sending the wreath is so that she would return it. If she returned it, she'd be showing that she loved him. His love for her is implied by sending the wreath.
<span>2. He has a deep love for Celia. I think that Celia is not quite ready to return his feelings because the tone of the poem is imploring. </span>
<span>3. He is pledging love with great depth of feeling, so it is very possible the emotion would last. </span>
<span>4. There is a great depth of emotion in the song. In older times when men had to make a show of their courtship, reciting this to a reluctant young lady might impress her. </span>
<span>5. The extended metaphor for his love is the wine, both stated and implied.</span>