Answer:
b. Figurative Meaning.
Explanation:
A figurative language also known as figures of speech can be defined as a deliberate and specific construction or use of language by authors, writers or speakers to create a special effect in their speech or write-up other than the literal meaning.
The main purpose of a figurative language is to convey more information and enable the readers or listeners have a deeper understanding of the piece.
Some examples of figurative language used in a literary work are simile, paradox, metaphor, apostrophe, hyperbole, personification, etc.
Hence, the difference for the literal, or usual meaning of a word is a figurative meaning.
Answer:
A weird story that happened in the lifetime of a five year old. when I was five I was walking with my older sister and then we came upon this box. my sister being a chicken did not want me to touch it but I didn't listen. I walked over and opened, it inside I saw that someone had left a little fox cub in it. It was pawing the side of the box crying trying to get out. I called my sister over and said look a puppy. At the time I didn't know that it was a fox. she told me that it wasn't a puppy but a fox instead. I begged to let me take it home and she said I could take it with me if I could carry it all by myself. so I picked the box up and started walking home. The weird part was that the mom of the fox came to our house the next morning and was trying to get to her baby. That was my weird experience
Not 100% sure, but I’d say the answer is C
I believe the answer is D.
The author's admiration for his grandmother.
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