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Incomplete question. I assumed information about literal meanings and figurative meanings would make the question clear.
Explanation:
An important difference between literal and figurative meaning is in the way words are understood.
Literal meanings as used in literary works involve understanding words exactly how they are generally understood or denotation. For example, saying 'I need a book' would be understood literally. However, saying 'He is a shining star' would be understood for its Figurative meanings, which means 'he is admirable or successful'.
An idiomatic expression is a group of words WITH A FIGURATIVE MEANING THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM THEIR LITERAL MEANING.
Idioms are used in everyday conversations in the English language. For example, hold your tongue. The figurative meaning is to stop talking, not the literal meaning of to hold your tongue :)
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