Non-literal language refers to language that is not meant to be understood exactly as it appears. It can be used for various purposes, such as creating a certain tone or effect, or conveying a deeper meaning or metaphor.
The fallacy that occurs when a statement is taken non-literally is called the fallacy of literalism. This fallacy involves interpreting a statement in a strictly literal sense, rather than considering the context or intended meaning behind it. This can lead to misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the original message.
Define non literal and what is the fallacy for when a statement is non literal
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