From 4ab412466e60fa8ddb177ea7bead08a18de7ff8e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Susan Quigley Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2018 15:18:36 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Issue 50. Deleted reference to videos. --- translate/figs-intro/01.md | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/translate/figs-intro/01.md b/translate/figs-intro/01.md index 4d66fa8..4d0d7d4 100644 --- a/translate/figs-intro/01.md +++ b/translate/figs-intro/01.md @@ -12,10 +12,9 @@ Figures of speech are ways of saying things that use words in non-literal ways. * When someone uses an extended metaphor, the images are an important part of what he is trying to say. * If the target audience is not familiar with some of the images, you will need to find some way of helping them understand the images so they can understand the whole extended metaphor. - ### Types -Listed below are different types of Figures of Speech. If you would like additional information simply click the colored word to be directed to a page containing definitions, examples, and videos for each figure of speech. +Listed below are different types of Figures of Speech. If you would like additional information simply click the colored word to be directed to a page containing definitions, examples, and translation strategies for each figure of speech. * **[Apostrophe](../figs-apostrophe/01.md)** - An apostrophe is a figure of speech in which a speaker directly addresses someone who is not there, or addresses a thing that is not a person.