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The combination of literal and figurative meanings apply to Impromptu is a a lovely woman: a dangerous alliance.
Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal, and literal meaning. In literal language, words do have the exact sense of their meaning.
In this case, a lovely woman would be a sweet woman, with a lot of sweet nothing. But then we have that a lovely woman means a dangerous alliance. If everything is pink color, then why would be a lovely woman a dangerous alliance? It's a good example of figurative meaning.
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<span>Which sentences are good thesis statements for a literary analysis essay on “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell?
A.) The plot of “The Most Dangerous Game” revolves around two vain hunters and the competition between them.</span>
<span>Well, the car only goes thirty feet and then conks out. So much for that plan. The man comes up, knocks on the window and asks what is going on.Sticking up his little knife, Bud says that the man must be a vampire. The man is frustrated and tells Bud he cannot be a vampire because he had a sandwich and pop. And he has no fangs.Bud lets him back into the car but unlocks his side of the car in case the man pulls anything funny. They head toward Flint for the night.Trying to figure out what to do with Bud, the man asks him lots of questions about his family, and Bud tells him his father is Calloway. The man, Mr. Lewis, knows him. He is famous.While they drive along, Bud requests that Mr. Lewis let him finish his meal before he asks any more questions.<span>Bud backwashes into his soda, and Mr. Lewis teases him about it. He is one funny guy. Actually, he is also a grandfather.
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