Calmness, serenity. Hope it helps
We call literal language when we say exactly what we mean, when the words selected convey a meaning by themselves, there is no need for context, for further explanation or revision of intonation, inflection or body language or gestures or other non-verbal component.
In literal language you say exactly what the words you selected were intended to mean from the moments they were created.
On the other hand, Non-literal language contains a lot of hidden connotations, it has double sense, between the lines meaning and we usually need the right context to understand it.
To answer this question, when language is non literal:
C. You must use inference skills to determine the meaning
This is what I would say!
I believe astrology is an outdated system and can no longer be relied upon. The pseudoscience depends upon spiritual figures which hold no explanation for why it can answer questions.
Answer:
the neighbor (c)
Explanation:
The antagonist in a story is that who opposes or is hostile towards the main character.
In “The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki, the antagonist is the dog master's neighbour, because he killed the master's precious animal only because he believed the dog behaved badly.
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