Metaphors, Polysemy, & Onomatopoeia

Browsing a local store, I overheard the bagger, a teenage boy, complaining about his English course assignment. He took another customer’s bags to her car as I was checking out. “What was he talking about?” I inquired of the cashier. The cashier informed me that he was talking about a book assignment, but when IContinueContinue reading “Metaphors, Polysemy, & Onomatopoeia”