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Jermaine Huynh
19 February, 22:26
What is the best definition of literal language
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Dawson Williamson
19 February, 23:19
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Literal languages uses words exactly according to their proper meanings or precise definitions.
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Ayden Williams
19 February, 23:21
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Literal language uses words exactly according to their proper meaning or precise definitions.
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