What is literal and allegorical classification of these vocabulary ..?

split, take stale, frasp,leak, cut,sweet,sharp,hold,crush,storm,refle... ( please i really need to know these characterization i have testing..i really don't get it.


Answers:    Split - literal- you split something within half, cut it down the middle. Figurative- you are departure where ever you are.

Take off- litteral- resembling an airplane takes sour. FIgurative- you are leaving whereever you are.

Cut- Literal to in actuality cut something with scissors, stick, etc. Figurative- like cut class- to skip

Sweet- literal- sweet taste, made from sugar. Figurative- awesome, a good deal

Sharp- literal- close to a knife is sharp. Figurative- a sharp mind- really smart, picks up on things suddenly

crush- to crush a can, mangle it, etc . Figurative- any the crush you have on someone or you grain crushed when someone insults you

Absorb- litterally like a sponge absorb water. Figuratively, your mind absorb information

Leak- an actual faucet leak- figuratively I can only expect of "taking a leak"
First: Literal is the dictionary meaning and symbolic is a slang or vernacular aim. So the real target of split is to separate into 2 pieces but a figurative intent might be to leave a place (I'm going to split from here because I hold to be home by 10). So the literal meaning of seepage would pertain to a pitcher with a hole contained by it but the figurative gist would pertain to a secret that mysteriously get out. The literal meaning of cut is something done beside a pair of scissors and the allegorical meaning would be when your friends cut you within public, or "dis" you. Hope this helps you twig the difference.

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