Multiple Choice
Could the same word be metaphorical in one definition and literal in another?
A) Yes, because no word could be used metaphorically in two different ways.
B) Yes, because no word could be used literally in two different ways.
C) Yes, because the word could be used differently between the two definitions.
D) No, because every word is either metaphorical or literal.
E) No, because then one of the definitions would not be a good definition.
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