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What is a literal sentence?

The term "literal sentence" is not a standard grammatical term. It's possible you might be thinking of:

* A sentence with literal meaning: This refers to a sentence that is interpreted in its most basic, direct sense, without any figurative language, metaphors, or idioms. For example: "The cat sat on the mat" is a literal sentence.

* A sentence with direct speech: This refers to a sentence that includes the exact words spoken by someone, often enclosed in quotation marks. For example: "He said, 'I am going to the store.'" This is a literal representation of what was said.

If you can provide more context or an example of what you mean by "literal sentence," I may be able to help you further.

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