A literal interpretation is explaining something based on the literal meaning of the words or story, rather than the metaphorical meaning. For example, in Jack and the Beanstalk, the literal interpretation is that he actually climbed a beanstalk into a palace in the sky and found a golden egg. The metaphorical meaning is that he received wisdom, nurtured it, and it grew exponentially. Though the wisdom itself may not have been worth money, it led to wealth and success that could not be accessed another way. You see?
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1. Katie loves her new pogo stick; she hops all over the neighborhood.
2. I love reading about Greek mythology. Athena is my favorite goddess, she is the goddess of wisdom.
3. The sun was very bright today, I got a big sunburn on my back.
4. I like the Winter Olympics better than the Summer Olympics. Skiing is my favorite sport.
5. The astronaut was launched into space. He thought about his family as he left Earth's atmosphere.
6. I would like to visit every country in the world; I have only visited seven so far. I would like to visit Japan next fall.
7. Salvador is fixing his bicycle; he needs a new gear chain.
8. Carmen wants to be a doctor. She studies very hard; she finds chemistry challenging.
9. It is Tariq's birthday. He wants new video games; he asked his grandmother to make him a chocolate cake.
10. Taranda went to the theater. Yesterday, she saw a play about the Salem witch trials
Hope this helps!
Explanation:
The exaggeration in this story is that Hilmi Bey made a living off of having a mental instability, when he actually wasn't crazy at all.
The bladder, first and foremost, is a balloon-like organ in the lower abdomen that stores and collects urine. The bladder's elastic walls expand to store urine in the same way as a balloon does when it absorbs water.