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Drag each sentence to the correct location on the table. Determine whether each sentence expresses a literal or figurative meaning.

You are so on the ball with your to-do list today.

I didn’t mean to steal her thunder when I announced my award.

The sun is shining so bright today that I’ll need my shades out there.

He is juggling three bananas, and it’s making the children laugh.

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literal: The sun is shining so bright today that I’ll need my shades out there.

He is juggling three bananas, and it’s making the children laugh

figurative: You are so on the ball with your to-do list today.

I didn’t mean to steal her thunder when I announced my award.

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i got it right, plato

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Answer:

Figurative: You are so on the ball with your to-do list today.

Figurative: I didn't mean to steal her thunder when I announced my award.

Literal: The sun is shining so bright today that I'll need my shades out there.

Literal: He is juggling three bananas, and it's making the children laugh.

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