This is true. Metaphors do not represent literal/denotative meaning and require some connotation to be involved.
This is incorrect because for an argument to be valid it's premises have to be truthful. Fallacies are logical errors which make the premises untruthful and should therefore be avoided. There are various types of fallacies but most commonly they are divided into inductive and deductive fallacies.
They all show an emphasis on light in the form of rays or golden tones.
Answer:
on sizzling summer days, Jada enjoys soaking in the refreshing pool water.
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