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Read the passage: The rainstorm moved on to the next town. Is the language in the passage mostly literal or mostly figurative? a. literal b. figurative
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Read the passage:
The rainstorm moved on to the next town.
Is the language in the passage mostly literal or mostly figurative?
a. literal
b. figurative
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the sentence is mostly literal because yes, the rainstorm did move. if the writer wrote something like, raced or something similar I would consider it figurative.
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