Multiple Choice
A dead metaphor is a:
A) gentle way to say that someone has died
B) harsh way to say that someone has died
C) metaphor that is not very exciting
D) metaphor that no one uses anymore
E) metaphor used so often that it is now part of the literal meaning of a word
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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