Which of the following is an example of “oppositional metaphor”?
a. “Civilized versus uncivilized”
b. “Us versus them”
c. “Good versus evil”
d. “Whites versus Blacks”
a. “Civilized versus uncivilized”
b. “Us versus them”
c. “Good versus evil”
d. “Whites versus Blacks”
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