Granting someone a favour means asking someone to …
A. agreeing to help out someone
B. disagreeing to help a person
C. saying yes to a question
D. saying no to a question

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Exactly as stated; read or understood without additional interpretation; according to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical; following the letter or exact words; not free; not taking liberties
A. Literal
B. Hyperbole
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D. Denotation
