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what figurative expression is died fortunately​

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Answered by Anonymous
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figurative, like when you say you have a ton of homework. The adjective figurative comes from the Old French word figuratif, which means “metaphorical.” Any figure of speech — a statement or phrase not intended to be understood literally — is figurative

Answered by Anonymous
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fortunate

If you are lucky, you are fortunate . You can be fortunate

to have avoided something terrible and you can be

fortunate to have acquired, won, or been bestowed with

something better than those around you, like wealth and

good looks.

The adjective fortunate comes from

the Latin word fortunatus , meaning

“prospered,” “prosperous,” “lucky,” or

“happy.” Fortunate is related to the

word fortune and they have similar

meanings, in the sense that those

fortunate enough to have a fortune

most likely have gobs of money and

are sometimes called “the

fortunate .” When it comes to

predicting the future, you could get

bad news from a fortune teller about

what’s in store for you, but if you’re

fortunate — she’ll say something

good.

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