nonjabulomabaso7060 nonjabulomabaso7060
  • 19-05-2021
  • History
contestada

What are the literal and figurative meanings of this phrase: "The President will protect with the sword what he considers fairly bought"?

Respuesta :

imtired63 imtired63
  • 19-05-2021
Your question presupposes that there is one "literal meaning" to the word in question whereas there are a number of "figurative meanings". Where there are multiple meanings they can be read differently. It doesn't matter whether they are literal or figurative; it is quite possible for two literal meanings of the same word to be read differently. E.g. "I know the ship has a bow, but I don't know who it was that tied it."
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A student who runs every day is becoming bored with her physical fitness routine and considers quitting. What is the most effective thing she can do to maintain
Type the correct answer in each box. A circle is centered at the point (5, -4) and passes through the point (-3, 2). The equation of this circle is (x + )2 + (y
Assume that the city of Dallas is in the state of Texas. Which statement is definitely NOT true?
Why does sir gawain volunteer to fight the green knight?
Karl Marx called for___ to control government and develop a classless society. dictators capitalists monarchs workers
Crete is approximately ____ miles from Cyprus?
Lipids are water-soluble. true or false
Which sentences in this excerpt from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens reflect the author's satirical tone? a.)"Goodness gracious! Is that you, Mr. Bumble, sir?"
How many people have licenses in florida?
Which new England colony was established by the separatists?