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Explain the difference between figurative meaning and literal meaning. Then, give an example of each.(2 points)


The Navajo are an indigenous group of people who live in the Southwestern United States. Explain how a book about the Navajo written by a historian would be different than an autobiography written by a person who is Navajo. Use details to support your answer. Write 1-2 sentences.(2 points)

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Answered by HERE YA GO
Literal meaning is used to mean exactly what says in the sentence. While figurative means something other than what was written. An example is one that we see or hear now a days: "Its raining cats and dogs" This is figurative language. If we put it like this: "It was raining a lot ", it would be literal language.
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Answered by hsfibcsgi
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Answered by hsfibcsgi
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Answered by arson
HERE YA GO, I wanted to ask if it is ok if I use what you wrote but change it up? I would like to use your set up for the sentence but my words.
Answered by HERE YA GO
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Answered by Black Knight
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