Multiple Choice
How are metaphors different from connotations?
A) They aren't."Metaphor" and "connotation" mean the same thing.
B) Connotations involve the literal meanings of a word, metaphors the nonliteral.
C) Connotations involve the nonliteral meanings of a word, metaphors the literal.
D) Metaphors are a particular type of connotation.
E) Connotations are a particular type of metaphor.
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