Multiple Choice
Using the metaphor "She's on fire!," this approach suggests that a metaphor involves an interaction between the domains of the tenor and vehicle.This would include both similarities as well as dissimilarities.
A) Anomaly view
B) Domain-Interaction view
C) Nonliteral form of class-inclusion statement
D) Traditional Comparison view
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