What is the difference between vividness and metaphorical language? Provide examples to illustrate your answer

What will be an ideal response?


Vividness creates active, direct and fresh language that brings a sense of excitement, urgency, and forcefulness to a message. Metaphorical language refers to speech that uses words or phrases to
relate one object or idea to another object or idea that are not usually linked together. Examples will
vary.

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We are more likely to apologize to people we barely know than we are to those with whom we

share an intimate relationship. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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An illustration is

A) a brief distance that provides the bare facts. B) a detailed and vivid picture or narrative. C) a comparison between two things of different categories. D) a comparison between tow things of the same category.

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Which of the following was the first truly national magazine with a large circulation published in the United States?

A. Atlantic Monthly B. New Republic C. The New Yorker D. The Saturday Evening Post

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