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The steel bridge was strong. Is the language in the passage mostly literal or mostly figurative? A. figurative B. literal
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The steel bridge was strong.
Is the language in the passage mostly literal or mostly figurative?
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I think it's figurative but not sure if I'm right.
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Hey there!
The steel bridge was strong.
Is the language in the passage mostly literal or mostly figurative?
Answer: This is literal because there are no words that are saying "as"
Hope this helps
Have a great day (:
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