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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
Analogical names express a likeness, and figurative names can be made up on the basis of likeness.
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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
An ordinary name is a literal name, which is contrary to a figurative name. See page 30.
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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
Not all figurative names are proper names. Common naming, such as calling someone a lion because of his courage, can be figurative.
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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
See page 30. "a metaphor is called a figure of speech because it is a "fictional" name that is invented or made up.
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A figurative name:
{ 1 } - is never analogical.
{ 2 } - is something's ordinary name.
{ 3 } - always refers to a particular individual.
{ 4 } - is a made up name.
{ 5 } - always refers to a group.
Not all figurative or "made up" names are common names. Proper naming, such as calling someone Judas because he betrays a friend for money with a kiss, can be figurative.
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